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The station in 2011, viewed from the west end, when in use as an information office, cafe and retail shops. The railway line lay behind the bushes at
The station in 2011, viewed from the west end, when in use as an information office, cafe and retail shops. The railway line lay behind the bushes at right.
Remains of station 1956.
Remains of station 1956.
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Clach an Tiompain (also known as the Eagle Stone), a Class 1 Pictish symbol stone in Strathpeffer
Clach an Tiompain (also known as the Eagle Stone), a Class 1 Pictish symbol stone in Strathpeffer
Strathpeffer from the north east
Strathpeffer from the north east
A view across Strathpeffer (facing north)
A view across Strathpeffer (facing north)