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TULACH BAD A' CHOILICH Tulach Bad a' Choilich Mr D. Ross Gamekeepers
Mr Sutherland Langwell
Mr Grey Factor
042 A pictish dwelling, on a steep bank overhanging the junction of Allt Bad a' Choiliaich, with the Berriedale River; it had been broken open at its summit, and its stones utilised for macadamising the cart road which runs past it; - its general appearance is that of a Conical mound.
PICT'S HOUSE (Remains of) [Tulach Bad a' Choilich] 042 A pictish dwelling, on a steep bank overhanging the junction of Allt Bad a' Choiliaich, with the Berriedale River; it had been broken open at its summit, and its stones utilised for macadamising the cart road which runs past it; - its general appearance is that of a Conical mound.
PICT'S HOUSE (Site of) Pict's House
Meaning Unknown (Site of)
Mr D. Ross Gamekeepers
Mr Sutherland Langwell
Mr Grey Factor
042 A Pictish dwelling stood here, but on the improvement of the land it was totally removed; the spot however on which it stood may be distinguished from the appearance of its soil which is of a sandy nature

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Latheron Parish -- Caithness-shire

Tulach Bad a' Choilich - Hillock of the Cock's Grove
Pict's House - Meaning Unknown (Site of)

[Signed] James Archbold
Sap. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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