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  2. Gairloch - Wikipedia

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    Gairloch ( / ˈɡɛərlɒx / GAIR-lokh; Scottish Gaelic: Geàrrloch [ˈkʲaːrˠl̪ˠɔx], meaning "Short Loch") is a village, civil parish and community on the shores of Loch Gairloch in Wester Ross, in the North-West Highlands of Scotland. A tourist destination in the summer months, Gairloch has a golf course, a museum, several hotels, a ...

  3. Gare Loch - Wikipedia

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    Gare Loch. The Gare Loch or Gareloch ( Scottish Gaelic: An Gearr Loch) is an open sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland and bears a similar name to the village of Gairloch in the north west Highlands. The loch is well used for recreational boating, water sports and fishing. Harbour and grey seals are often seen in the Gare Loch along with pods ...

  4. List of listed buildings in Gairloch, Highland - Wikipedia

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    Flowerdale House (Including Westerdale) And Walled Garden. 57°42′53″N 5°40′17″W. /  57.714717°N 5.671488°W  / 57.714717; -5.671488  ( Flowerdale House (Including Westerdale) And Walled Garden) Category A. 7910. Upload another image. See more images. Gairloch, Strath, Strathgair House Steading And Walled Garden.

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  6. Gair Loch - Wikipedia

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    The Gair Loch is a sea loch on the North West coast of Highland, Scotland. In Scottish Gaelic it is an Geàrr Loch meaning 'the short loch'. Around 6 miles (9.7 km) long by 1.5 miles (2.4 km) wide, it leads west to the Little Minch. The B8021 and B8056 run around its northern and southern shores respectively, connecting the villages of Gairloch ...

  7. Mackenzie of Gairloch - Wikipedia

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    John Roy Mackenzie, IV of Gairloch [ edit] John Roy Mackenzie, 4th of Gairloch was born in 1548. [4] He received his estate from Mary, Queen of Scots in 1567. In 1606, he received a charter that made Gairloch a free barony and in 1619 he received another charter that added Kinkell to his estate.

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