Thrumster
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Thrumster | |
Caithness | |
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The Old Smiddy Inn, Thrumster | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | ND340450 |
Location: | 58°23’20"N, 3°7’48"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Thrumster |
Postcode: | KW1 5 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Highland |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross |
Thrumster is a remote crofting township in Caithness, alongside the main A99 road between Wick and Inverness. It is indeed the nearest separate village to Wick.
The hillside has a transmission mast which was used to broadcast BBC television and radio signals to Caithness until 1960.
The village had a railway station until trains stopped running on the Wick and Lybster Railway in 1944, though the station has been preserved.
The village has a church (Church of Scotland); Thrumster Parish Church, which is now part of the charge of Pulteneytown and Thrumster.
The township of Sarclet is half a mile to the southeast.
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Thrumster) |