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- Kilbride,_Skye abstract "Kilbride (Scottish Gaelic: Cille Bhrìghde, or the Church of Saint Bride) is a small township in Strath Swordale, Isle of Skye, Scotland.The township is situated in a pocket of fertile lime-rich soil, between the Red Hills to the north and Beinn an Dubhaich and the Suidhisnis peninsula to the south. It has been inhabited since ancient times; there is a standing stone (Clach na h-Annait), the site of an ancient chapel (or annat) and an ancient well (Tobar na h-Annait) with a stone cover. Newlywed brides were, according to local tradition, brought to the well to ensure fertility.On-going archaeological excavations since 2003 at High Pasture Cave, on the common grazing east of Kilbride, have revealed continuous use of the site from roughly 700BC to 120AD, for possibly ceremonial purposes centred in and around a large burnt mound which had the cave at its heart. Valuable artefacts, including pottery (some of it Roman in origin), a spearhead and components of an ancient lyre, had been carefully placed on the floor of the cave. At the end of its period of constant use, the cave was carefully back-filled and the remains of two human beings, one woman and one child, were interred over the entrance.The surrounding landscape is exceptionally rich in iron age roundhouses, several of which were surveyed in 2010.Another ancient well, Tobar Tà, features in a prophecy by Kenneth MacKenzie, the Brahan Seer, who was alive in the 17th century:Tobar sin, is Tobar TàTobar aig an cuirear blàr;Marbhar Torcuil nan trì TorcuilAir latha fliuch aig Tobar Tà.\"That well, it's Tobar Tà, a well where a battle will be fought, and Torquil of the three Torquils shall be killed, on a wet day at Tobar Tà\". Tobar Tà, now just a small boggy area on the common grazing, is about a kilometer east of the township, next to the Broadford road.In 1745-1746, three men from the township took part in the Jacobite Rebellion, fighting for Prince Charles Edward Stuart in the regiment formed by Iain Dubh MacKinnon, chief of the MacKinnons of Strath. Their names (anglicised from the Gaelic) were: John MacInnes, Alexander MacLean, and William Ross.".
- Kilbride,_Skye areaCode "01471".
- Kilbride,_Skye councilArea Highland_(council_area).
- Kilbride,_Skye country Scotland.
- Kilbride,_Skye country United_Kingdom.
- Kilbride,_Skye gridReference "NG5920".
- Kilbride,_Skye lieutenancyArea Ross_and_Cromarty.
- Kilbride,_Skye postalCode "IV49".
- Kilbride,_Skye thumbnail Kilbride,_Skye.jpg?width=300.
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- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Brahan_Seer.
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- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Skye.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Edward_Stuart.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink High_Pasture_Cave.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Highland_(council_area).
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- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Jacobite_risings.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Lyre.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink MacKinnon.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Ross,_Skye_and_Inverness_West_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Ross,_Skye_and_Lochaber_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
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- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Roundhouse.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Skye.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Suidhisnis.
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLink Township_(Scotland).
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kilbride".
- Kilbride,_Skye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kilbride, Skye".
- Kilbride,_Skye constituencyScottishParliament Ross,_Skye_and_Inverness_West_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Kilbride,_Skye constituencyWestminster Ross,_Skye_and_Lochaber_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Kilbride,_Skye country "Scotland".
- Kilbride,_Skye dialCode "1471".
- Kilbride,_Skye gaelicName "Cille Bhrìghde".
- Kilbride,_Skye labelPosition "top".
- Kilbride,_Skye latitude "57.211".
- Kilbride,_Skye lieutenancyScotland Ross_and_Cromarty.
- Kilbride,_Skye longitude "-5.994".
- Kilbride,_Skye mapType "Isle of Skye".
- Kilbride,_Skye officialName "Kilbride".
- Kilbride,_Skye osGridReference "NG5920".
- Kilbride,_Skye postTown "ISLE OF SKYE".
- Kilbride,_Skye postcodeArea "IV".
- Kilbride,_Skye postcodeDistrict "IV49".
- Kilbride,_Skye staticImageCaption "Kilbride, viewed from Braes of Kilbride".
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- Kilbride,_Skye unitaryScotland Highland_(council_area).
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- Kilbride,_Skye subject Category:Populated_places_in_Skye.
- Kilbride,_Skye hypernym Township.
- Kilbride,_Skye point "57.211 -5.994".
- Kilbride,_Skye type Place.
- Kilbride,_Skye type PopulatedPlace.
- Kilbride,_Skye type Settlement.
- Kilbride,_Skye type Town.
- Kilbride,_Skye type Village.
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- Kilbride,_Skye type Location.
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- Kilbride,_Skye type Q486972.
- Kilbride,_Skye comment "Kilbride (Scottish Gaelic: Cille Bhrìghde, or the Church of Saint Bride) is a small township in Strath Swordale, Isle of Skye, Scotland.The township is situated in a pocket of fertile lime-rich soil, between the Red Hills to the north and Beinn an Dubhaich and the Suidhisnis peninsula to the south. It has been inhabited since ancient times; there is a standing stone (Clach na h-Annait), the site of an ancient chapel (or annat) and an ancient well (Tobar na h-Annait) with a stone cover.".
- Kilbride,_Skye label "Kilbride, Skye".
- Kilbride,_Skye sameAs Q6406587.
- Kilbride,_Skye sameAs Cille_Bhríghde.
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- Kilbride,_Skye sameAs Q6406587.
- Kilbride,_Skye lat "57.211".
- Kilbride,_Skye long "-5.994".
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- Kilbride,_Skye depiction Kilbride,_Skye.jpg.
- Kilbride,_Skye isPrimaryTopicOf Kilbride,_Skye.
- Kilbride,_Skye name "Cille Bhrìghde".
- Kilbride,_Skye name "Kilbride".