- Strathy (Ardross)
infobox UK place
country = Scotland
official_name= Strathrusdale
gaelic_name= Strath Rùsdail
scots_name=
population = 30 (est.)
os_grid_reference= NH6174
latitude=57.75
longitude=-4.40
map_type=Scotland
unitary_scotland= Highland
lieutenancy_scotland=Ross and Cromarty
constituency_westminster= Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
constituency_scottish_parliament= Ross, Skye and Inverness West
post_town=Alness
postcode_district = IV17
postcode_area= IV
dial_code= 01349Strathy (
Scottish Gaelic : "Stra-th-ee", "small valley") is aglen in the Highlands ofScotland , forming the Northern part of the area known as Ardross. The Glen runs SSW to NNE for 1.5 miles. The floor of the strath is mainly low-quality fields used for grazing of sheep and cattle. The glen is surrounded by commercial pine forest. Traditionally the glen was populated by tenantcrofter s, however in recent years there has been an increase in the number of new homes and restorations, after many decades of gradual decline. Strathy runs to the east of the south of the main glen ofStrathrusdale .History
The earliest known habitats of Strathy were the
Picts , who lived in the area until the 10th century, when it formed part of theKingdom of Fortriu . After this period there was an increase in Norse settlement in the area.References
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