THE former Rosemarkie parish church is now the place of worship of the Fortrose and Rosemarkie congregation, which is linked with that of the neighbouring village of Avoch.
Rosemarkie is a village on the southern shore of the so-called ‘Black Isle’, on the north side of the Moray and Beauly firths. The Black Isle is not an island, but a peninsula. Until 1983 its main link with the south was the Kessock Ferry, but the Kessock Bridge now carries the main road north from Inverness.