Lochailort

Lochailort

Lochailort is a village in Scotland that lies at the head of Loch Ailort, a sea loch, on the junction of the Road to the Isles (A830) between Fort William and Mallaig with the A861 loop towards Salen and Strontian. It is served by Lochailort railway station on the West Highland Line. Nearby is Lochailort Inn, a public house, and Our Lady of the Braes, a small Roman Catholic church that was consecrated in 1874 but little used since 1964.

On the opposite side of the loch is [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/features/featurefirst11018.html Inverailort House] .

The wife of the owner of Inverailort House, Christian Cameron, was a keen photographer in the late 19th Century. She took many photographs of the house and surrounding area but most of the glass plates were lost or destroyed when the military took over the house during WWII but the surviving photographs have been published in a book. Christian Cameron is said to have died of a broken heart after much of the contents of the house were badly damaged by the army when they emptied it. [ [http://www.iainthornber.co.uk/ The Cameron Collection: Moidart and Arisaig in the 19th Century, Ian Thornber, ISBN 9780955627903, Ian Thornber Publications] ]

This was requisitioned by the War Office at the end of May 1940 for use in the training of irregular forces as the Special Training Centre. Initially this was operated by MI(R) but became part of Combined Operations. Many techniques of guerilla and irregular warfare were developed there and training techniques which were adopted for Commando training. SOE training was centred on nearby Arisaig House. The army moved out of the house on 20th August 1942 and it was then taken over by the Royal Navy when it became HMS Lochailort and used for the training of naval cadet ratings to be officers on small craft used by Combined Operations. The Royal Navy moved out in January 1945. [Commando Country, Stuart Allan, National Museums Scotland 2007, ISBN 9781905267149]

The village and nearby buildings have appeared in films such as "Local Hero", "Breaking the Waves" and "Complicity". The main businesses in the area are tourism and salmon farming in the loch.

References

External links

* [http://www.lochaber.com/lochailort/index.htm lochaber.com]
* [http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/lochailort/lochailort/index.html Undiscovered Scotland]
* [http://www.lochailortinn.co.uk/index.htm Lochailort Inn]
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