Ackergill

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Ackergill
Caithness

Ackergill Tower
Location
Grid reference: ND351530
Location: 58°27’40"N, 3°6’45"W
Data
Postcode: KW1
Local Government
Council: Highland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Caithness, Sutherland
and Easter Ross

Ackergill is a little village in Caithness, by Wick.

The village's main landmark is a tower house named Ackergill Tower.

History

Despite being a small village, Ackergill used to have a lifeboat station, which served the increasing volume of shipping that began to pass through the area with the rise of the herring industry at nearby Wick from the mid-19th century; in poor weather, vessels often sought shelter in Sinclair's Bay. The lifeboat station is no longer used.[1]

Standing stone at Ackergill Mains

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