Drumfearn
Drumfearn (Scottish Gaelic: An Druim Fheàrna) is a small crofting township, lying at the head of the Sleat peninsula, at the head of Loch Eishort, on the isle of Skye in the Highalnds of Scotland and is in the Scottish council area of Highland.After English, Scottish Gaelic is the most commonly spoken language in the village.[4] Most of the homes in the village are arrayed along the southern slopes of a small hill, Mullach an Achaidh Mhòir (The Summit of the Great Field).[5][6] A short standing stone has been identified on boggy ground to the south-west of the village.[8] The Gaelic scholar and musician, Malcolm 'Calum Mòr' MacInnes, was born on 8 February 1871, at 2 Drumfearn.