Inverarish () is a village that is the main settlement of the
Isle of Raasay, in the civil parish of
Portree
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, in the council area of
Highland
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, Scotland. It is southeast of the ferry pier at
Clachan.
In 1961 it had a population of 100.
History
The name "Inverarish" is Gaelic/Norse and means "River mouth", the name contains both the Gaelic and Norse elements for the same feature. The village was established in 1912 for iron ore miners. It contains the remains of Baird & Co's ore trans-shipment station and the village was partly built by the company.
Landmarks
Inverarish has two churches, a community hall called Raasay Community Hall, a fire station, a museum called Raasay Heritage Trust museum, a post office, a primary school called Raasay Primary School and a shop called Raasay Community Stores.
References
Villages in the Inner Hebrides
Populated places in Highland (council area)
Raasay
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