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Kilchattan Bay is a
village on the Isle of Bute, Scotland. It lies on the island's
southern end,
along the
coast road at the foot of a
steep hill called...
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Kilchattan Chapel (St Cathan's Chapel) is a
ruined medieval chapel near Ardminish, Isle of Gigha,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Built in the 13th century...
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coastal village of Port Bannatyne;
hamlets on the
island include Ascog,
Kilchattan Bay, and Kingarth. The
interior of the
island is hilly,
though not mountainous...
- Colonsay,
Kilchattan Chapel on Gigha, and
Kilchattan Church on Luing. The
Luing church served the
historical Kilchattan parish; the
modern Kilchattan Church...
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Hornsea Hunstanton Hythe, Kent
Hayle Ilfracombe Ingoldmells Kessingland Kilchattan Bay
Kinghorn Largs Littlehampton Llandanwg Llanddona Llandudno Llanfairfechan...
- Innellan; Inveraray; Inverbeg;
Inveruglas Isle; Kames; Keillmore; Kilberry;
Kilchattan Bay; Kilchenzie; Kilcreggan; Kilmadan; Kilmartin; Kilmore; Kilmun; Kilninver;...
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during the day
Kyles of Bute, to
Tighnabruaich or Colintraive, Iona;
Kilchattan Bay, Bute, Hero Lamlash, Hero, 10.30 A.M. Largs, Vale of Clyde, or early...
- Formation, the
metasandstones and
metamudstones of the
Machrins Arkose,
Kilchattan and
Milbuie formations, the
sandstones and
phyllites of the
Kiloran Flags...
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located at grid
reference NR3629095026, in the
settlement of
Lower Kilchattan. The ruins,
which date to the pre-Reformation period,
perhaps to the 14th...
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Chapel Kilchattan Burial Ground.
Lower Kilchattan 56°04′30″N 6°14′22″W / 56.075107°N 6.239438°W / 56.075107; -6.239438 (St. Catan's
Chapel Kilchattan Burial...