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Dalmally, Argyleshire

Historical Description

DALMALLY, a village, in the parish of GLENORCHY and INISHAIL, district of LORN, county of ARGYLL, 13 miles (S. E.) from Bunawe, 16 (N. E.) from Inverary, and 99½ (W. by N.) from Edinburgh. It is a small village, pleasantly situated on the southern bank of the river Orchy, and contains an excellent inn, and a post-office. About a quarter of a mile eastward is the Well of St. Conan, the tutelary saint of the country, remarkable for the lightness and salubrity of its water.

Transcribed from A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, 1851 by Samuel Lewis
CountryScotland

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