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  2. Ackergill Tower - Wikipedia

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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 ]

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  4. Kinnettles Castle - Wikipedia

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    It is reported that the central tower of Kinnettles Castle was modelled on the much older Ackergill Tower located near Wick in Caithness. Further changes were made in 1914 when the mansion house and neighbouring farms were bought by Sir James Duncan, who is said to have made ‘costly improvements’ before his brief period of ownership ended ...

  5. List of hotels in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Ackergill Tower; The Albannach; Clachaig Inn; Drumossie Hotel; Glenelg Inn; Huna House; Inverlochy Castle Hotel; Kings House Hotel; Kinloch Lodge; The Lovat Hotel; Scottish Highlander (barge) Tulloch Castle

  6. Ackergill - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Maureen Dunbar - Wikipedia

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    When Dame Maureen succeeded to the title, the baronetcy had an estate attached, Ackergill Tower, by Wick, Caithness, Scotland. In the far north east of Scotland, the much-altered tower stands close by the sea shore, about one mile west of the Sinclair stronghold of Girnigoe castle. The earliest part of Ackergill dates back to the 15th century ...