DescriptionHatton of Fintray Morthouse - geograph.org.uk - 612568.jpg
English: Hatton of Fintray Morthouse Built in the graveyard of Hatton of Fintray in 1830 this underground morthouse was used to prevent corpses being stolen by grave robbers for sale to the Anatomy Schools in Aberdeen. They were stored in the immensely strong building until too corrupt to be of interest.
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