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Stein,

Stein was planned as a fishing village by the British Fisheries Society, and was designed by Thomas Telford in 1790, It is situated on the shore of Loch Bay which is a part of the Isle of Skye's, Waternish Peninsula,
This image shows the Stein Inn, The Captain's House and the Loch Bay Restaurant

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Joe, Son of the Rock said:

A beautiful scene, Roger. I love the play between light and shadow. I hope you have a great new week. All the best, Joe
2 years ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Joe, Son of the Rock:

That's appreciated Joe, thank you.
2 years ago

Christa1004 said:

It's a lovely row of houses. The name is funny for a Scottish village, in German it means "stone". HBM Roger.
2 years ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Christa1004:

Thank you, Christ, I can find no Scottish origins for the name
2 years ago

David Slater (Spodde… said:

Quite charming Roger. Best wishes for the coming week.
2 years ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to David Slater (Spodde…:

Thank you, David
2 years ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

HBM!

beautiful Roger
Wish you a serene week ahead:)
2 years ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Annemarie:

Many thanks Annemarie
2 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

The cottages and handy pub look beautiful Roger. Good planning by Telford!
A delightful image....HBM
2 years ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

Thank you, Rosa, a lovely location on a beautiful loch.
2 years ago ( translate )

Jaap van 't Veen said:

What a lovely row of houses; like the clarity and bright colours.
Happy BM and a peaceful week ahead
2 years ago

TOZ said:

A very nice place to visit with the pub and restaurant Roger.
HBM have a good week.
TOZ
2 years ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to TOZ:

Many thanks TOZ a little pricy though !
2 years ago

Edna Edenkoben said:

And I thought it was a village founded by German immigrants. Stein = Stone :-)
What a lovely and serene place and yes, I discovered the benches!

HBM, Roger, and have a great week!

P.S. Oops, Christa already commented on the village's name, I should have read the comments above before commenting ;-))
2 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Thank you, Edna, I cannot find any references to the name other than perhaps stone!
2 years ago