Killin substation is about 400 metres east of the longhouse
English: Moirlanich Longhouse at grid referenceNN 562 341, looking east-northeast, in Glen Lochay near Killin in the Stirling council area in Scotland. Described by the National Trust, who now own it, as "a rare example of a Scottish longhouse - a type of building in which a family and their livestock lived under one roof". Entry on NTS website.
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