This is the village of Crackaig (or Glac Gugairidh I'm not sure which) on the western coast of Mull. I don't have much info on the place but this site explains the walk to get to it
http://www.trekkingbritain.com/treshnishheadlandandcrackaig.htm.
Oddly the buildings all have rounded corners which apparently was to deflect the wind. The villages are a good two miles from the road across some pretty boggy moorland. Their only water supply was a small stream nearby as far as I can tell. Heaven only knows why they were here, it's not farming land unless you intend to survive solely on sheep.
http://www.trekkingbritain.com/treshnishheadlandandcrackaig.htm.
Oddly the buildings all have rounded corners which apparently was to deflect the wind. The villages are a good two miles from the road across some pretty boggy moorland. Their only water supply was a small stream nearby as far as I can tell. Heaven only knows why they were here, it's not farming land unless you intend to survive solely on sheep.
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