Ellenabeich
Ellenabeich Gaelic: Eilean nam Beitheach | |
Argyllshire | |
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Looking over Easdale Sound to Scarba in the distance. | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NM7417 |
Location: | 56°17’38"N, 5°38’56"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Oban |
Postcode: | PA34 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Argyll and Bute |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Argyll and Bute |
Ellenabeich is a small village on the isle of Seil in the parish of Kilbrandon and Kilchattan, Argyllshire. The name comes from the Gaeilc Eilean nam Beitheach, meaning "island of the birchwoods."[1]) It is a former slate-mining village and is where parts of Ring of Bright Water were filmed.[2] Seil is one of the Slate Islands.
The village gets its name from the former slate island within proximity of the village, called Eilean nam Beitheach. The island was mined out of existence and its name is now the current Scottish Gaelic name of the village.
The village is sometimes called "Easdale" because of its proximity to the island of that name. In the village can be found:
- The Ellenabeich Heritage Centre which was opened in 2000 and is run by the Scottish Slate Islands Heritage Trust. The centre has been created in a former slate quarry-worker's cottage and has 19th century life displays, matters relating to the local dominate industry of slate quarrying as well information relating to the local flora, fauna and the area's geology.
- Highland Arts - which exhibits the works of the late C J Taylor, a poet, artist, and composer.
The local slate contains pyrites or "fool's gold". The former slate works' manager's house was a hotel for a number of years, trading as the Easdale Inn; this has now been converted back into a private residence.
The A844 road connects Ellenabeich to the mainland and a small ferry runs from Ellenabeich to Easdale.
References
- ↑ "The Rough Guide to Scottish Highlands and Islands" - Rob Humphreys, Donald Reid. Pub. Rough Guides Ltd; 3rd Revised edition (29 April 2004)
- ↑ Scotland The Movie
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