Ham, Caithness
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Ham is a tiny village in Caithness, now declined to little more than a sngle farmstead. It is found on the north coast of the county, overlooking the Pentland Firth, just east of the Dunnet Head peninsula.
It has a very short river running from a mill pond to the sea - a total distance of under 100 feet at high tide.
Maps
- Location map: 58°38’38"N, 3°18’51"W
- Streetmap: ND238736