Strome Ferry
Stromeferry is a town, situated on the south coast of the west coast sea loch, Loch Carron, in western Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands and also is in the Scottish council location of Highland. Its name mirrors its previous role as the area of one of the many coastal ferryboat solutions which existed prior to the development of the road network in the 20th century. It is offered by Stromeferry train station and also is close to the A890 road. Stromeferry gets on the southerly financial institution of Loch Carron; Strome Castle is contrary on the northern bank. The village is referred to in Iain Banks's novel Complicity, where the storyteller describes the roadway indication noting the village, which states "Strome Ferry (No ferry)". Some local shinty gamers once completed as "Stromeferry (No Ferry) United". The village has been subject of numerous growth proposals concentrating on the abandoned hotel. In November 2007, W.A. Fairhurst & Partners, in behalf of the Helmsley Group, protected an outline planning approval for restoring the hotel and developing a number of new residences.