Oldshoremore
Oldshoremore | |
Scottish Gaelic: Àisir Mòr | |
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OS grid reference | NC211583 |
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Civil parish | Eddrachillis |
Council area | Highland |
Lieutenancy area | Sutherland |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Postcode district | IV27 4 |
Police | Scottish |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
EU Parliament | Scotland |
Coordinates: 58°28′34″N 5°04′08″W / 58.47615°N 5.06882°W
Oldshoremore (Gaelic: Àisir Mòr, 'large pasage') is a scattered crofting hamlet in the Eddrachillis parish of Sutherland, Scotland. It incorporates around twenty houses, though several of these are holiday homes.
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Once owned by the Duke of Sutherland, Oldshoremore and the surrounding area are now part of the Sandwood Estate, a nature reserve owned by the John Muir Trust. Directly west lies Oldshoremore Bay, a sandy beach with a large headland at its northern end known as Eilean na h-Aiteig (meaning either 'isle of the shy girl', 'juniper isle', or 'haddock isle'). The hamlet also contains a car park, toilet facilities, a post box, and a cemetery. A small loch known as Loch Àisir lies to the east.
The nearest good-sized town is Kinlochbervie which lies approximately one mile to the south-east. The hamlet of Oldshore Beg lies directly to the north.
Gallery
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Cattle on the southern path to the beach
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The loch
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The cemetery
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The 'frog rock'
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View of the bay from the road
References
- Oldshoremore. Kinlochbervie Self Catering.
- Overview of Oldshoremore. Gazetteer for Scotland.