Strathpeffer village from Ben Wyvis Hotel grounds
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The photograph on this page of Strathpeffer village from Ben Wyvis Hotel grounds by Richard Dorrell as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 23 Feb 2020
Looking over a lawned area within the grounds of the Ben Wyvis Hotel. Just beyond the hedge is the A834 main road. On the left, the large grey building is Cromartie House. Now flats, this building used to house a bakery shop and popular tea rooms. The white building behind it is The Old Bakery, built about 1890, and actually built as store rooms for the bakery which served the shop and tea rooms. The bakery itself is long-since demolished. Right of centre is a modern house. The white cottage on the right is Raven's Cottage, built before 1875, and one of the oldest existing houses in the village.