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Where is the highest inhabited place in the UK?

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paula.e | 14:43 Fri 18th Mar 2005 | People & Places
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Where is the highest inhabited place in the UK?

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Wanlockhead in south-west Scotland is the UK's highest village at 1531 feet. Flash, in Derbyshire's Peak District, is not much lower, at 1518 feet. Tomintoul - often quoted as the highest in Britain - is really only the highest village in the Highlands, at 1150 feet.

It could be, I suppose, that a shepherd might live in a cottage somewhere higher than any of those, but these at least all qualify as 'places' in the sense of a set of buildings.

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