Highland Scotland United Kingdom
58.0047258,-4.139955

Rogart

Rogart ( ROH-gart, Scottish Gaelic: Sgìre Raoird or Raoghard, meaning "great enclosed field") is a parish in Sutherland, Highland, Scotland. The parish was the home of Major Andrew MacDonald, who fought in the French and Indian War. It was originally a scattered crofting parish centred on the parish church of St Callan's, until the opening of the Rogart railway station at Pittentrail 1+1⁄2 miles (2.4 km) to the southeast. The locus of the parish shifted when a new 'industrial' village grew around Pittentrail following the arrival of the railway in 1886. The village of Golspie is 9 miles (14 km) east of Rogart whilst Lairg is 10 miles west.

Distance between:

London to Rogart 478 Miles / 770 Kms
Liverpool to Rogart 322 Miles / 518 Kms

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Memorial Cairn to Sir John A MacDonald, First Prime Minister of Canada