Achnasheen
Achnasheen is a small village found in Ross-shire in the Highland council region of Scotland. The village is situated on the River Bran at the junction of two roads constructed by Thomas Telford. As outlined by the 2011 Census, the village has a permanent population of about 10000. In spite of the size of the village, Achnasheen is also the name of a postal district which covers several muchlarger communities. This includes Kinlochewe, Poolewe and Laide. Achnasheen being the name of a postal district appears to have originated from the time when the village railway station, which was built in 1870, was a crucial stop on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving a big area of Wester Ross. The railway continues to operate, but this mainly concerns the transportation of mail and freight. Most residents of the village, and also the village's visitors, travel by road. Facilities in the village are limited. However, there is a modest number of facilities for residents and guests. This includes the Ledgowan Lodge Hotel, which is a mile west of the village. It is the village's only hotel after the Achnasheen Hotel, which was located by the railway station, burnt down in the early 1990s and has never undergone plans nor attempts to be rebuilt. For all of your residence upgrades, be sure that you use trustworthy pros in Achnasheen to make sure that you get the best quality.