Edderton
Edderton (Scottish Gaelic: Eadardan) is a village near Tain, lying on the shores of the Dornoch Firth, Easter Ross and is in the Highland council area of Scotland.[1][2] It has approximately 388 inhabitants. It is the location of the Balblair Distillery, and of the Edderton Cross Slab, a Class III Pictish stone, which lies in the old churchyard of the village. A quarter of a mile outside the town lies another stone, the Clach Biorach, a Class I Pictish stone.
Edderton
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![]() Clach Biorach (The Pointed Stone). A Bronze-age stone with much later Pictish carvings.  | |
![]() Edderton Location within the Ross and Cromarty area  | |
| Population | 388 | 
| OS grid reference | NH712844 | 
| Council area | |
| Country | Scotland | 
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom | 
| Post town | Tain | 
| Postcode district | IV19 1 | 
| Police | Scotland | 
| Fire | Scottish | 
| Ambulance | Scottish | 
| UK Parliament | |
| Scottish Parliament | |

The former Ardmore House was a home of the chiefs of clan Ross.[3]
Balblair distillery off Station Road, Edderton, dates back to about 1800: in 1846, it was recorded that it consumed 120 bushels of malt weekly, producing 240 gallons of whisky, of very high repute.[4] The distillery and village were served by the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway from 1864 until Edderton railway station closed in 1960.
References
    
- "Edderton". The Gazetteer for Scotland. School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh and The Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
 - Microsoft; Nokia (23 March 2017). "Edderton" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
 - "Ardmore House". Tain Museum. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
 - "Eaglesfield - Edenton Pages 349-361 A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland". British History Online. S Lewis, London 1846. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
 
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