Tomich

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Tomich
Gaelic: Tomaich
Inverness-shire
Tomich post office.JPG
Tomich post office
Location
Location: 57°18’-0"N, 4°48’-0"W
Data
Post town: Beauly
Postcode: IV4
Dialling code: 01456
Local Government
Council: Highland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Ross, Skye and Lochaber

Tomich is a Victorian model conservation village in the parish of Kiltarlity and Convinth, Inverness-shire. It is situated at the western end of Strathglass, approximately 30 miles from Inverness.

The Village of Tomich is part of the Guisachan Estate and was created to serve Guisachan House, which is now derelict and lies a further mile and a half s to the west of the village and was the home of Lord and Lady Tweedmouth. Much of the history and rare flora and fauna remains and is enjoyed still today.

The golden retriever was first bred in Tomich by Dudley Marjoribanks, 1st Baron Tweedmouth.[1][2] A statue to commemorate the breed's founding was erected in August 2014 by Friends of Guisichan,[3] a US-based organisation of golden retriever lovers.[4] Reaction in the village has been mixed.

Its picturesque beauty means that Tomich is now a popular holiday destination for those looking for fishing and walking holidays in the central highland area. Amenities in Tomich include a small country house hotel, a post office, bike hire and a swimming pool.

References

  1. Moore, Cindy Tittle (1997). "rec.pets.dogs: Golden Retrievers Breed-FAQ". http://www.k9web.com/dog-faqs/breeds/goldens.html. Retrieved 2009-04-30. 
  2. "Extended Breed Standard of the Golden Retriever". The National Golden Retriever Breed Council (Australia). pp. 3. http://www.ankc.org.au/_uploads/docs/23114GoldenRetrieverBSE.pdf. Retrieved 2009-04-30. 
  3. (2014) Friends of Guisichan Web page of the organisation, Accessed 21 August 2014
  4. Candlish, Jane (11 August 2014) Golden Retriever owners gather in Tomich The Press and Journal, Retrieved 22 August 2014