Aultiphurst

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Aultiphurst (Scottish Gaelic: Allt a’ Phuirt), in Strathy, Sutherland, is a village in the Scottish Highlands of Scotland. Aultiphurst was settled as a clearance village mostly from the Naver Highland clearances. During the 19th century more than 30 people worked several crofts belonging to the Mackays. The name Aultiphurst is a misspelling of Allt a’ Phuirt – which is Gaelic for Allt – a stream; a’ – of the; phuirt – genitive form of ‘port’ where a boat can land. Given its exposed location to occasional fierce winds from the Arctic, it is poor cropland, and has traditionally been used for grazing sheep, mostly Textiles and Cheviot breeds.

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