Kilmarie or Kilmaree (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Ma Ruibhe), (Gaelic: cill =' church or cell'; marie from St. Maolrubha) is a village in the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Its most notable feature is the village church and graveyard. The graveyard has a significant number of tombstones from highland clans, in particular Clan MacKinnon.[1] Nearby is Kilmarie House, former residence of Jethro Tull member Ian Anderson.[citation needed]
It is also the point of embarkation from Route B8083 to Dun Ringill ruin.
Kilmarie Graveyard
^"KILMARIE CEMETERY, STRATH, ISLE OF SKYE". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
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