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Rosemarkie

Village in Scotland


Summary

Village in Scotland

FieldValue
countryScotland
official_nameRosemarkie
scots_nameRossmartnie
gaelic_nameRos Mhaircnidh
static_imageRos_Maircnidh_1076118.jpg
static_image_captionRosemarkie seen from the beach
population
population_ref()
os_grid_referenceNH736577
map_typeRoss and Cromarty
label_positionleft
coordinates
unitary_scotlandHighland
post_townFortrose
postcode_districtIV10 8
postcode_areaIV

Rosemarkie (, from meaning "promontory of the horse stream") is a village on the south coast of the Black Isle peninsula in Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), northern Scotland.

Geography

Rosemarkie lies a quarter of a mile east of the town of Fortrose. The pair make up the Royal Burgh Of Fortrose and Rosemarkie, situated either side of the Chanonry Ness promontory, about 12 mi north-east of Inverness. Close to the village the Markie Burn has its mouth in the Moray Firth. The stream runs into the Fairy Glen, a small and steep-sided valley established as a RSPB nature reserve.

Rosemarkie fronts on a wide, picturesque bay, with views of Fort George and the Moray coastline across the Moray Firth. It has one of the finest beaches on the Moray Firth Coast Line. At the southern end of the beach is Chanonry Point, reputed to be the best location on the United Kingdom mainland from which to see dolphins.

The village is linked to Inverness by broadly hourly bus services, which are provided by Stagecoach Group.

Pictish stones

Main article: Rosemarkie Stone

Rosemarkie is probably best known for its collection of finely carved Pictish stones, which is one of the largest in Scotland at a single site. These 8th-9th-century sculptures, found in and around the town's churchyard, are displayed in the Groam House Museum, a converted 18th-century town-house on the High Street. The house is open in summer and charges a small entrance fee. These carved stones are evidence for a major early monastery at Rosemarkie, founded by, or associated with, Saint Moluag (d. 592) and Boniface, otherwise known as Curetán (fl. early 8th century). The sculptures include cross-slabs, shrine fragments and architectural pieces. One small fragment of a stone from Rosemarkie is in the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.

Notable people

  • Vince Jack (19332006), footballer

Footnotes

References

  1. {{Scottish settlement population citation
  2. [http://www.scots-online.org/dictionary/read.asp?letter=R&CurPage=33 The Online Scots Dictionary]
  3. Watson WJ Celtic Placenames of Scotland Blackwood 1926
  4. "Fairy Glen". [[Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
  5. [https://www.stagecoachbus.com/timetable-result?a%5BCategory%5D=locality&a%5BGeocode%5D%5BGrid%5D%5Bvalue%5D=WGS84&a%5BGeocode%5D%5BLongitude%5D=-4.117406892366995&a%5BGeocode%5D%5BLatitude%5D=57.59256798064708&a%5BFullText%5D=Rosemarkie%2C+Highland&a%5BLocalityData%5D%5BLocalityId%5D=ZYX17241&a%5Bid%5D=Rosemarkie%2C+Highland&b%5BCategory%5D=locality&b%5BGeocode%5D%5BGrid%5D%5Bvalue%5D=WGS84&b%5BGeocode%5D%5BLongitude%5D=-4.225358853280388&b%5BGeocode%5D%5BLatitude%5D=57.4809025259865&b%5BFullText%5D=Inverness+Bus+Station%2C+Highland&b%5BLocalityData%5D%5BLocalityId%5D=ZYX26660&b%5Bid%5D=Inverness+Bus+Station%2C+Highland&c=Rosemarkie%2C+Highland&d=Inverness+Bus+Station%2C+Highland&e=09%3A00&f=12%3A00&g=2020-06-11T23%3A00%3A00.000Z Your personalised timetable - Download a full timetable] Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  6. [https://tiscon-maps-stagecoachbus.s3.amazonaws.com/Timetables/North%20Scotland/Misc/Highlands%20March%202020/Inverness%20Timetable%2027%20April%202020.pdf Full timetable]. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
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