Easter Fearn is a small settlement in the Ross-shire area of the Highland council area in Scotland, on the A836 and B9176 roads it is 3 miles from Ardgay and is 6 miles from the A9.[1][2] Easter Fearn is on the Dornoch Firth and is home to Strudie Hill. Easter Fearn is adjacent to Wester Fearn, Fearn Lodge and Mid Fearn, the Latter of which had a railway station.[1]
The area around the settlement is wetlands and there are many hiking trails in the area including the aforementioned Strudie Hill.[2] The Far North line railway passes through the settlement but it doesn't have nor ever had a station.[1]
the A9. EasterFearn is on the Dornoch Firth and is home to Strudie Hill. EasterFearn is adjacent to Wester Fearn, Fearn Lodge and Mid Fearn, the Latter...
1941–1957 Fearn (letter), the third letter of the Ogham alphabet, as named in Irish Fearn Abbey, Ross-shire, Scotland Hill of Fearn, a village in Easter Ross...
Hill of Fearn (Scottish Gaelic: Baile an Droma) is a small village near Tain in Easter Ross, in the Scottish council area of Highland. The village is on...
France. In 1720 two members of the Clan Ross - William Ross, 6th of EasterFearn (ex-Provost of Tain) and his brother Robert Ross (Baillie of Tain) -...
Fearn railway station is a railway station serving the village of Hill of Fearn in the Highland council area of Scotland, located around 1.3 miles (2...
The Abbot of Fearn was the head of the Premonstratensian monastic community of Fearn Abbey, Easter Ross, Scotland. The Abbey was founded by canons from...
Fearn Abbey – known as "The Lamp of the North" – has its origins in one of Scotland's oldest pre-Reformation church buildings. Part of the Church of Scotland...
Easter is a civil parish in Easter Ross in the Highland area of Scotland. It is bordered by the parishes of Edderton and Tain in the north and Fearn and...
coconuts. The captain, John Fearn, did not permit his men to leave the ship, nor did any Nauruans venture aboard. Fearn named Nauru "Pleasant Island"...
factory at Blarliath Farm, Tain. Just outside Hill of Fearn near Tain lies the site of the medieval Fearn Abbey. Tain was a parliamentary burgh, combined with...
ambush men of the pro-Hanoverian Clan Ross led by William Ross, 6th of EasterFearn (who is fatally wounded) when he attempts to collect rents (forfeit to...
and Moray Firth to the east, while to the south it borders the parish of Fearn. The peninsula is relatively flat, the highest point being the hill adjacent...
to have been used and was left in Hilton when Duff was later buried in Fearn. Antiquarian interest in the stone began in the late eighteenth century...
to eat and a shop with a sub-post office. The nearest rail access is at Fearn railway station and the nearest commercial airport is at Inverness Airport...
Introduced 1935 P Ben Davis x Jonathan. The tree is disease resistant. Fearns Pippin London, England <1780 An excellent apple for eating and cooking....
his wife, Catharine Ross. He was educated at the Free Church School in Fearn and Tain Royal Academy. He then studied Divinity at New College, Edinburgh...
secured two Acts of the Parliament of Scotland transferring his lands in Easter Ross from Ross-shire to Cromartyshire. These were enumerated as: the barony...