Plockton...
The Scottish Highlands
Plockton nestles along the shore of Loch Carron not too far from the sea. Facing east it receives little wind and has a relatively mild climate thanks to the North Atlantic Drift.
Most houses date from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries from when it was a planned community relying on fishing. Its scenic beauty along with an almost unnatural stillness make Plockton a compelling and fascinating place.
Lying 6 miles from the Kyle of Lochalsh along a mostly single track road and also having a train station Plockton is a must place to visit, but don't tell everybody...
A West Yorkshire mill workshop, untouched for many years.
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John's book
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The Scottish Highlands