Kinnetas House, Strathpeffer

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The photograph on this page of Kinnetas House, Strathpeffer by Richard Dorrell as part of the Geograph project.

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Kinnetas House, Strathpeffer

Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 18 Nov 2020

Built about 1830, this is one of four farm houses which were the only large buildings in Strath before the Victorians came along in the late 1800s and turned Strathpeffer into a spa. Although the setting here looks very rural, Kinnetas House now finds itself in the middle of the village, and is surrounded by more modern buildings. This picture is taken from the grounds of the Fodderty and Strathpeffer Church of Scotland Parish Church, which was built in 1888.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.586791
Longitude
-4.541219