Pittentrail

Pittentrail
Scottish Gaelic: Bad an Tràill
Pittentrail
 Pittentrail shown within the Sutherland area
OS grid referenceNC725020
Council areaHighland
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Rogart
Postcode district IV28 3
Police Scottish
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
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Coordinates: 57°59′22″N 4°09′26″W / 57.9894°N 4.15711°W / 57.9894; -4.15711

Pittentrail (Scottish Gaelic: Bad an Tràill) is a hamlet on the A839 road, in the Rogart estate in eastern Sutherland, in the Scottish Highlands. The River Fleet runs to the south. The settlement became better known in the area when Rogart Station was built in the village. The station is no longer used for its original purpose. Instead, the station buildings have been converted into private residential use. The station yard has been made into gardens, with old signs and other railway memorabilia lying about. The original sidings have been retained, and the train carriages sitting on them converted into a novel independent youth hostel, known as sleeperzzz.com[1] (sic). The lively Pittentrail Inn is on the north side of the village, near the war memorial.

Etymologically speaking, Pittentrail seems to come from the Pictish word pett, meaning 'farm', a possible relative of Welsh peuoedd, 'land'. The 'trail' part of the name, however, is less obvious.

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