Muir Of Ord
Muir of Ord is a village in the Highlands of Scotland. It is positioned near the western boundary of the Black Isle, concerning 9 miles (14 kilometres) west of the city of Inverness and also 5 1/2 miles (9 km) south of Dingwall. The town has a population of 2,690 and sits 35 metres (115 feet) above water level. Called Tarradale till 1862, historically accessibility to the town was limited by the natural challenges of the River Beauly and also the River Conon. This transformed in 1814 with the construction of the Conon Bridge. Cattle motorists used the new paths to transport animals and markets were established in 1820 near where the village now lies. In 1835 whisky distilling procedures were legally provided in the town as well as by 1885 the Mill of Ord generated 80,000 royal gallons (360,000 l) annually. The village grew thoroughly in the 19th century as a result of the establishment of the distillery as well as goods sectors.