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Antiques in Cromarty, IV11
These Antiques companies are located in Cromarty
Cromarty
Company Type: Antique Furniture
24-30 Church Street
Cromarty, IV11 8XA
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Tel. 01381600404
Fax: 01381610408
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Nairn Antiques
Company Type: Antique Furniture
St. Ninian Road
Nairn, IV12 4EQ
9.1 miles from Cromarty
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Tel. 01667453303
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Morris Antiques
Company Type: Antiques
78 High Street
Nairn, IV12 4AU
9.13 miles from Cromarty
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Tel. 01667455570
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Auldearn Antiques
Company Type: Antique & Fine Art
Dalmore Manse
Nairn, IV12 5HZ
12.14 miles from Cromarty
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Tel. 01667453087
Fax: 01667453825
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Cromarty
The Royal Burgh of Cromarty (Cromba in Gaelic) is a burgh in Ross and Cromarty, Highland, Scotland.It was previously the county town of the former county of Cromartyshire.The burgh is a seaport on the southern shore of the mouth of Cromarty Firth, 5 miles from Invergordon on the opposite coast.The name Cromarty variously derives from the Gaelic crom (crooked), and from bati (bay), or from àrd (height), meaning either the \"crooked bay\", or the \"bend between the heights\" (referring to the high rocks, or Sutors, which guard the entrance to the Firth), and gave the title to the earldom of Cromarty. Its name in 1264 was Crumbathy

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