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Loch Moy
Location of the loch in Scotland.
Location of the loch in Scotland.
Loch Moy
LocationScottish Highlands, Scotland
Coordinates57°23′01″N 4°02′13″W / 57.3836°N 4.0369°W / 57.3836; -4.0369
Typeloch

Loch Moy (from the Scottish Gaelic Loch A'Mhoigh meaning the Loch of the Plain) is a freshwater loch beside the village of Moy near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands.

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Loch Moy

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Loch Moy (from the Scottish Gaelic Loch A'Mhoigh meaning the Loch of the Plain) is a freshwater loch beside the village of Moy near Inverness in the Scottish...

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replaced with a much plainer house that was built 1955–57. Moy Castle on Moy Island, on Loch Moy was the original seat of the chief of Clan Mackintosh in...

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Moy

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Look up Moy or moy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moy or MOY may refer to: Loch Moy, a loch south of Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland Moy, Highland...

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List of lochs of Scotland

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Country, Caithness) Loch Morie (Easter Ross) Loch Morlich (Cairngorms) Morton Lochs, Fife Loch Moy (southeast of Inverness) Loch na Mucnaich (Reay Forest...

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Moy Hall

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original Moy Hall was built in about 1700 to replace Moy Castle which was on Moy Island on Loch Moy. Jacobite supporter Lady Anne Farquharson-MacKintosh...

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Highland Railway Loch Class

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The Highland Railway Loch class locomotives were large 4-4-0s normally used north of Inverness. They were introduced in 1896, to the design of David Jones...

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Lough Conn (Irish: Loch Con, meaning 'lake of the hound') is a lake in County Mayo, Ireland. With an area of about 48 square kilometres (19 sq mi), it...

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List of rivers of Scotland

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Divie (R) Leonach Burn (R) Rhilean Burn (L) Funtack Burn (L) ('Moy Burn' above Loch Moy) Glen Mazeran (L)?? Elrick Burn (R) River Eskin (L) Nairn catchment...

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Loch Ossian

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drained by the River Ossian, flowing north into Loch Guilbinn and ultimately to the River Spean at Moy. Loch Ossian is remote from public roads, and the nearest...

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Loch Buie

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the mainland of Mull at low tide. Nearby is Moy Castle. There are extensive shore platforms around the loch, notably on its southeastern side beneath Laggan...

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Clan MacGillivray

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Dunmaghlas Profile Plant badge Boxwood & Red Whortleberry Pipe music "Loch Moidh" (Loch Moy) Clan MacGillivray no longer has a chief, and is an armigerous clan...

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Cairnryan Harbour

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and a canteen van, for which an ex-Highland Railway 4-4-0 LMS no 14382, Loch Moy, supplied steam heat, though minus its internal machinery. This siding...

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River Findhorn

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kilometres (3.1 mi) stretch at the end of which the Funtack Burn, which drains Loch Moy to the north, joins the Findhorn's left bank. Beyond this point the character...

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List of listed buildings in Moy and Dalarossie

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This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Moy and Dalarossie in Highland, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...

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Caledonian Canal

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length is man-made, the rest being formed by Loch Dochfour, Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy. These lochs are located in the Great Glen, on a geological...

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List of freshwater islands in Scotland

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The freshwater islands in Scotland include those within freshwater lochs and rivers – including tidal areas, so the islands may not always be surrounded...

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River Conon

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to Moy Bridge road reaching 16 feet (4.9 m) in 1962. Subsequently, compensation flows from Loch Luichart were increased, to ensure that the loch had...

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Inverness and Aviemore Direct Railway

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stations nationwide were closed, and here on 3 May 1965 Culloden Moor, Daviot, Moy and Tomatin stations closed. Carrbridge was the sole intermediate station...

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Clan MacPhail

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MacPhail was found mainly in the lands of Inverernie about 8 km west of Loch Moy, near the ancestral home of the MackIntosh's. In 1490, a Donald MacPhail...

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Corrour railway station

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Corrour railway station is on the West Highland Line, near Loch Ossian on the Corrour Estate, in the Highland Region (formerly Inverness-shire) of Scotland...

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County of Nairn

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slope northwards. The chief bodies of water are Loch Loy, Cran Loch, Clunas Reservoir, Loch of Boath and Loch Kirkcaldy. Nairn can be seen from several distant...

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Lough Cullin

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neighbour to the north, Lough Conn, it is connected to the Atlantic by the River Moy. Lough Cullin is noted for its trout and salmon fishing. In Celtic mythology...

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Raids on Lochaber and Shiramore

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Camerons had come in and surrendered their arms. Loudoun then marched to Moy, while the regular troops were ordered back to Fort Augustus. Loudoun was...

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Inverness

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nearby Loch Ness) and at the south-western extremity of the Moray Firth. The city lies at the end of the Great Glen with Loch Ness, Loch Ashie and Loch Duntelchaig...

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