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Ackergill Tower (or Ackergill Castle) is located on the coast of Sinclair's Bay, about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Wick, Caithness, in northern Scotland. It was built in the early 16th century, and is a Category A listed building. [1] The building is a five-storey oblong tower house. The four-storey wing to the rear was added in the early 18th ...
In Ackergill is a famous tower/castle named Ackergill Tower. In the 1920s, archaeologists excavated an ancient cemetery in an elongated sand mound at Ackergill, finding ten graves with sixteen burials. Most inhumations were in long cists. Grave goods were found in only one of the burials.
In 1886, the lifeboat house was moved from Ackergill Tower, and rebuilt on a site overlooking Ackergill harbour. The following year, on 11 January 1887, after 9 years on service, the George and Isabella would be launched on her only, but significant, service call. She would go to the aid of four fishing boats, and rescue 30 people.
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In March 2023, after years of financial woes and struggles to maintain Price Tower, new owners promised to breathe new life into the Tower with an infusion of $10M investment. The new life has ...
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In 1538, Ackergill Tower, three miles (five kilometres) north of Wick, was granted to William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal and Lady Margaret Keith, his wife. Nine years later, George, Earl of Caithness, and others seized the tower house, taking hostage Alexander Keith, captain of the castle, and John Scarlet, his servitor, who were imprisoned in ...