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Grid reference NN2781

near to Roybridge, Highland, Scotland


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NN2781 : A deep pool on the River Roy by Jim Barton A deep pool on the River Roy
NN2781 : Damaged OS rivet at Roybridge by Richard Law Damaged OS rivet at Roybridge
This concrete culvert once held a copper OS rivet, levelled at 100.948m above Ordnance Datum Newlyn in 1975. The rivet has gone, although the associated arrow marks are still visible in the right light.
NN2781 : St Margaret's Catholic Church, Roybridge by Karl and Ali St Margaret's Catholic Church, Roybridge
The grand house next door looks to be of the same construction - a priest's house perhaps?
NN2781 : A86 by Michael Graham A86
From the car park of The Stronlossit Inn at Roybridge
NN2781 : Regenerating woodland in Glen Roy by Trevor Littlewood Regenerating woodland in Glen Roy
The deciduous trees below have the appearance of being in rows as if planted so rather than being a natural regeneration.
NN2781 : Tree stumps in woodland by Doug Lee Tree stumps in woodland
Presumably felled for fuel, the woodland has a large number of old tree stumps the majority of which are, as here, covered in moss and grass.
NN2781 : The Stronlossit Inn, Roybridge by Mike Pennington The Stronlossit Inn, Roybridge
NN2781 : Tree-lined minor road ascending Glen Roy near to Achaderry by Peter Wood Tree-lined minor road ascending Glen Roy near to Achaderry
Looking eastward.
NN2781 : The Glen Roy road by Richard Webb The Glen Roy road
The single track road running down from Glen Roy. This is actually a residential road, there being a string of houses in the wooded gardens on the left.
NN2781 : The Caledonian Sleeper by John Lucas The Caledonian Sleeper
At Roy Bridge Station.
NN2781 : Duck pond at the Stronlossit Inn by David Medcalf Duck pond at the Stronlossit Inn
NN2781 : Damp Field by Anne Burgess Damp Field
The lower part of this field just outside Roy Bridge is covered with rushes, suggesting that it is damp. Higher up is open birch woodland.

 
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