
Nettles, Sound Maps and the Cattle of Culloden
Scotland Outdoors
The Inver Called Bridge Is Just Around the Corner Here.
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert bought the ballot buoy forest in the 1860s. They quickly discovered that there were some woodcutters coming in to cut the trees down. So effectively, Queen Victoria had to buy it twice. In the forest behind us, they've got the most wonderful picnic hut called the Honka House. And I think if King Charles was possibly put on the spot and said, well, you've got too many houses, you've Got To Keep One, one of his houses up here would wear his want to be.
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