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Tarbat House
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Tarbat House is a Category A listed building in the Highland council area of northern Scotland.[1] A three-story stone mansion in the neoclassical style, it was built in 1787 by the Edinburgh architect James McLeran for John Mackenzie, Lord MacLeod. The house is located approximately 500m from the village of Milton near Invergordon.
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