The Old Mission Hall is situated in a conservation area in the Fishertown of Cromarty.
(See photos.)
Situated on the green and fertile Black Isle, to the north of Inverness, Cromarty
has historical and strategic importance, being the birthplace of writer and
archaelologist Hugh Miller and being situated on the south shores of the Cromarty Firth,
a natural deep water harbour.
Although the size of a village, Cromarty is classed as a town. Its former courthouse is
now a museum and its once bustling harbour is now home to the Cromarty Sailing Club.
Some of the sights and facilities within Cromarty include:
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