WebJan 6, 2016 · The museum is in the old parish church and it tells the story of Clan Gunn and related clans and families. As well as the displays there is lots and lots of reference … WebClick on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1887, John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles described Latheron like this: Latheron, par. and fishing vil., S. …
MHG421 - Halberry Castle - Highland Historic Environment Record
WebLatheron. "LATHERON, a parish at the southern extremity of the county Caithness, Scotland. It contains the post-office stations and villages of Berriedale, Lybster, Latheron, Dalbeath, … WebLatheron. Latheron is a small village and civil parish in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland, centred on the junction of the A9 with the A99.The Clan Gunn Heritage Centre … iterate through properties javascript
Caithness And North Coast Sutherland Area - VisitScotland
WebThe fragmentary ruins of Latheron Castle consist of a portion of the N angle of a rectangular building with some 15ft of the NE wall, about 7ft thick. A large part of this wall was blown down subsequent to the visit by the RCAHMS in July 1910. In 1726, this castle was said to be standing though ruinous. Nothing was then known of its history. WebHistoric map - Caithness, XXXIII.15 (Latheron) by Ordnance Survey, published in ca. 1873, part of the Ordnance Survey 25 inch 1st edition, Scotland, 1855-1882 series. Go to map. … WebHalberry Castle is turf-covered footings of a tower, 19 by 6 by 0.6m high, defended on landward side by a deep ditch spanned by a causeway. The ditch appears to have been mutilated by quarrying at its NW end. From a point 4m NW of tower, there is a low turf-covered wall running N across the promontory forming a second line of defence, the gap ... iterate through rows dataframe