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ACHBUILIGAN TULLOCH Achbuiligan Tulloch
Pictish House Remains of
J. McDonald. Isauld
William Sinclair Achullan
H McKay Loanscorribest
010 This is a large Pictish House, it rises to about 20 feet in the centre above the general level of the ground around it, it has been opened at the top some time ago. it is situated at the North end of Loch Builigan, on the property of Sir R. C. Sinclair of MurKle This Tulloch takes its name from a small farm which has long since been annexed to Upper Dounreay
PICT'S HOUSE (Remains of) [Achbuiligan Tulloch] Archaeologia Scotia Vol. [Volume] 5 p [part] 1 p [page] 185. 010 This is a large Pictish House, it rises to about 20 feet in the centre above the general level of the ground around it, it has been opened at the top some time ago. it is situated at the North end of Loch Builigan, on the property of Sir R. C. Sinclair of MurKle This Tulloch takes its name from a small farm which has long since been annexed to Upper Dounreay
BROUGH [1895] [Achbuiligan Tulloch] Archaeologia Scotica vol. 5 p1 p185 010
UPPER DOUNREAY Upper Dounreay George Brown, Tenant
J. McDonald, Isauld
William Sinclair Achullan
010 This is a large Farmsteading and considered to be about the best one, in the County, Dwelling house & offices are all in the very best of repair, there is also a small but neat garden attached, & situated on the west side of Shebster Hill about one mile, the property of Sir Robert Charles Sinclair of MurKle

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