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Culrain (Cul Raoin) is a
small village in Sutherland, Highland, Scotland. In 1650, the
Battle of
Carbisdale took
place just
outside the village. Culrain...
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Munros of
Culrain were a
minor noble Scottish family and a
cadet branch of the
ancient Clan Munro, a
Scottish clan of the
Scottish Highlands. They...
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Culrain railway station serves the
village of
Culrain in Kyle of
Sutherland in the
Highland council area of Scotland. It is
located on the Far
North Line...
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Carbisdale (also
known as Invercarron) took
place close to the
village of
Culrain, Sutherland,
Scotland on 27
April 1650 and was part of the Wars of the...
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Scottish Youth Hostels ****ociation. The
castle is
situated north of
Culrain, and
around 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) north-west of
Bonar Bridge. It lies within...
- in 1650
during the Wars of the
Three Kingdoms close to the
village of
Culrain,
which lies to the West of
Bonar Bridge. The
battles were
fought between...
- over 3
miles (5 km) it
reaches the
first two
request stops en
route –
Culrain and Invershin,
which lie on
either side of the
Invershin Viaduct over the...
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Invershin railway station is at the north-eastern end of the viaduct,
while Culrain railway station is a
short distance to the south. It was
built for the...
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North Line, 57 miles 70 chains (93.1 km) from Inverness,
between Tain and
Culrain. ScotRail, who
manage the station,
operate all services.
Opened on 1 October...
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Clearances were a live
issue and he
evicted tenants from his
estate of
Culrain. The
initial evictions were
entrusted to
three men:
James Stewart who was...