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Lynchat


FieldValue
countryScotland
official_nameLynchat
gaelic_nameLainn a' Chait
static_imageRaitts Cave - geograph.org.uk - 1725645.jpg
static_image_captionRaitts Cave A souterrain near Lynchat which dates to the later Iron Age (around AD 100-400). A stone built underground chamber, in a horseshoe shape, believed by archaeologists to have been used as a secure and cool storage chamber for food supplies. It was first excavated in 1835.
os_grid_referenceNH784018
map_typeBadenoch and Strathspey
coordinates
unitary_scotlandHighland
post_townKingussie
postcode_districtPH21 1
postcode_areaPH

Lynchat () is a small residential settlement, situated 2 miles northeast of Kingussie in Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland.

The River Spey which rises in Loch Insh and the Insh Marshes located 1–2 miles south and east of the settlement, passes the villages to the south. The main A9 road passes to the north of Lynchat.

References

References

  1. "Lynchat".
  2. "Lynchat". School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh and The Royal Scottish Geographical Society.
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