Ackergill Tower,Caithness Scotland former home of the Sinclair clan
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12.7×19.4cm 28ppcm
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Imágenes relacionadas
- Ackergill Tower's tall keep rises above the Caithness coatline.
- Helens Gate depicting the Ackergill signature mermaid
- Ackergill Tower looks out across the North Sea on the Caithness Coast.
- Old lock on the front door of Ackergill Tower
- The ruins of Castle Girnigoe & Castle Sinclair stand overlooking the North Sea on the Caithness coast. Dating back to the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries they were once the stronghold for the Earls of Caithness
- Ackergill Tower,Caithness Scotland former home of the Sinclair clan
- Noss Head lighthouse as seen from Ackergill Tower
- The long sandy beach beside the Ackergill Links at Sinclair's Bay
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