AA Box 504 - Ardgay
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Image: © M J Richardson Taken: 10 Sep 2015
A Grade-B listed building - from Canmore http://canmore.org.uk/site/107755/ardgay-mid-fearn-aa-sentry-box-504 'This post-1957 standard Automobile Association motoring timber call box is located at the junction of the A9 and the A836 north of Struie Wood. One of only 7 surviving in Scotland, these served several purposes including acting as a shelter for AA officers and as part of the road-users safety network, especially after the installation of telephones (finally disconnected 2002).' This description is, however, now incorrect as the junction is with the B9176, and the closest the A9 gets is 12km to the east, where it crosses the Dornoch Firth west of Tain.