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Dunnet House Lighthouse is the most northerly point on the Scottish mainland, being over 2 miles further north than John O'Groats. Designed by Robert Stevenson and built in 1831. It is 105 meters above the sea at the top of some stunning cliffs. Surrounded by a traditional drystone wall. |
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