The first
post office in the village opened on 28 July 1884. The name is said to come from Gaelic
Achd Ille Bhuidhe - the field of the blond lad - but this is just folk etymology and it actually comes from the Gaelic
Aichilidh Bhuidhe.
Smokehouse For a time the
Summer Isles Smokehouse attracted visitors. In 2013 the community had hopes to re-establish the business.
Hydroponicum The Hydroponicum, a facility for growing fresh fruit and vegetables indoors using
hydroponics, was built in the village in the 1980s by Robert Irvine, then owner of the Summer Isles Hotel. The Hydroponicum was known for growing exotic fruit such as bananas all year round. It attracted up to 10,000 visitors a year until it was sold in 2007 to a company based in the
Isle of Man. New greenhouses have since been built apart from the original hydroponicum buildings, and the new owners continue to grow fruit and vegetables for local businesses and residents. A community buyout attempt in 2011 by the Coigach Community Development Company fell through when the site's sellers pulled out. The building has now been demolished. Some of the former staff of the Hydroponicum run a small-scale activity known as The Achiltibuie Garden, situated nearby. ==Notable residents==