Listed for £700,000
September 30, 2025
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19th–20th centuries: community and continuity
As transport links developed, the population focus shifted towards Conon Bridge, while the Newtons stayed rural. Religious and community traditions remained strong: open-air communion gatherings at the Ferintosh Burn were famous for their scale. Local memory of Pictish stones, medieval parishes, Mackenzie castles and whisky-making continued to shape community identity.
Today
Newton of Kinkell remains a quiet, dispersed settlement of crofts and smallholdings, with wide views to Ben Wyvis. Within a few miles are reminders of every period of its past: Pictish sculpture, a Mackenzie tower house, the Ferintosh distilling tradition, and the old market site of Logiebride.
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