Resolis

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Resolis
Cromartyshire
Location
Grid reference: NH667651
Location: 57°39’25"N, 4°14’6"W
Data
Postcode: IV7
Local Government
Council: Highland

Resolis is a hamlet and parish in Cromartyshire, in the "old shire"; the original Cromartyshire deemed to be the main body of the county on the Black Isle.

The parish is one of scattered hamlets, along the B9163 that runs up the Black Isle, and amongst the meadows either side. Resolis itself is generally used for the cottages strung along the road.

Newmills is the hamlet south of the road where stands the parish kirk of Resolis.

Alnessferry and Ferryton are two hamlet north of the road, on the Cromarty Firth opposite the Ross-shire village of Alness, though no ferry runs between them today.

Weestward the road cross the Bog of Cullicudden and eastward to Balblair (an isolated part of Ross-shire).