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Entrance to Hedgefield House

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Entrance to Hedgefield House

Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 17 Apr 2013

This entrance is off Culduthel Road. The blue and white sign reads: "Site Acquired for Future Development". This development will be the building of some 40 new homes and the restoration of Hedgefield House (built 1821) which will be converted for use as offices. (House: Image] ). The trees are subject to preservation orders, and will be retained. A cast metal plaque on the gatepost (right of centre) shows the most recent past use of Hedgefield House as boarding accommodation for Inverness Academy. (Detail of plaque: Image]).

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.468658
Longitude
-4.220645