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Every street and corner in a frame.
On the windswept Isle of Coll, the hamlet of Acha takes its name from the Scottish Gaelic 'An t-Achadh', meaning 'The Field' , a fitting description for this scatter of houses amid open, fertile machair. Acha serves as the main settlement on Coll, a small island in the Inner Hebrides that forms part of the Argyll and Bute council area. With a population of around 170 across the entire island, this is a place where community ties run deep and the pace of life follows the tides. The single-track road that runs the length of Coll passes through Acha, connecting it to white sand beaches, ancient dun sites, and the ferry terminal at Arinagour. What makes Acha distinct is its quiet resilience , a place where Gaelic heritage, crofting traditions, and the vast Atlantic horizon shape daily life. An Acha map print captures this remote corner of Scotland with understated elegance.
- Acha is the anglicised form of the Gaelic 'An t-Achadh', meaning 'The Field', reflecting its agricultural roots.
- The hamlet lies on the Isle of Coll, part of the Inner Hebrides, and is the island's main settlement.
- Nearby An Caisteal, a ruined Iron Age broch, offers a glimpse into Coll's ancient past.
Acha sits on the B8070, the island's only main road, linking it to Arinagour (the ferry port) and the sandy beaches of Crossapol and Hogh Bay. The surrounding landscape is low-lying, with machair grassland, lochans, and views across to the Isle of Tiree.
Specifications & details
- Paper
- Premium matte, white, uncoated
- Finish
- Matte, smooth, non-reflective
- Paper Weight
- 200 gsm (80 lb)
- Thickness
- 0.26 mm (10.3 mils)
- Sustainability
- FSC-certified or equivalent
- Available Sizes
- A4, A3, A2, A1
- Orientation
- Portrait
- SKU
- ACHA-ARGYLL-AND-BUTE-SCOTLAND
Acha, in numbers.
The verifiable facts behind Acha, drawn from open census and mapping data, not guesswork.
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Our Acha map print focuses on the hamlet and its immediate surroundings, including the main road and shoreline, in clean minimalist style.
The Acha poster comes in A1, A2, A3, and A4 sizes, so you can choose the perfect fit for your wall.
A4 suits a desk or a small wall cluster. A3 is our most popular for a single feature piece. A2 commands a room without overwhelming it. A1 makes the map the centrepiece, ideal for hallways and large living rooms.
Premium matte paper, 200 gsm (80 lb), with a smooth, uncoated, non-reflective finish that feels luxuriously soft to the touch. It is a heavier-weight stock at 0.26 mm thick, FSC-certified for sustainability, and printed on demand so nothing is wasted.
Prints arrive unframed, rolled in a recycled card tube. Every size is standard, so any high-street frame shop will sort you in minutes, and you avoid the breakage and cost of shipping glass.
Yes, 30 days, no questions asked. Even though every print is made to order, contact us within 30 days of delivery and we will arrange a full refund or exchange.
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