Creich ( Scottish Gaelic : Craoich , pronounced [kʰɾɯːç] ) is a substantial parish on the north side of the Dornoch Firth the largest settlement being Bonar Bridge . It lies in Sutherland , Highland , Scotland.
4-829: Rosehall is a remote hamlet in the Parish of Creich near the confluence of the River Cassley and the River Oykel , 1 mile northwest of Altass , in Sutherland , Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland . It is the site of the main road bridge over the Cassley, which is just downstream from the Achness Waterfall , commonly known simply as the Cassley Falls. There
8-688: A peninsula into the Kyle of Sutherland called Dun Creich (the "hill of Creich"), which has the ruins of a vitrified fort on its summit. Unusually for such a tiny parish, it has created two church leaders: Very Rev Gustavus Aird (1813-1898) minister of Creich, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland in 1888, active campaigner against the Highland Clearances Very Rev Archibald Donald Cameron
12-419: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Creich, Sutherland There is a church (now in ruins) and graveyard for the Parish of Creich. Creich Mains farm is located here. Beside the old (walled) graveyard in a field there is a standing stone engraved with a faint Celtic-style Christian cross. This is associated with a battle between locals and Norsemen/Vikings. There is a rocky hill forming
16-543: Is a hotel which caters mostly to visitors fishing for salmon in the two rivers. There are leisure trails across the Rosehall estate and a visitor cafe. Rosehall estate was the property of the Duke of Westminster until it was sold to become an hotel. The current house was built in 1873 after the original building was destroyed by fire. The second Duke entertained his lover Coco Chanel there. This Highland location article
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