Country Diary: A rare sighting around the Highlands – a thatched roof | Tom Allan

In the article, the author, Tom Allan, describes his journey to Glenisla, Angus, to work on a rare thatched roof roundhouse. As he drives through the changing landscape, he notes the transition from lowland to highland terrain, with the Cairngorms coming into view. The thatched roof building, believed to be the only remaining thatched roundhouse in Scotland, is located on the Knockshannoch estate. Scottish thatchers are scarce, so the author has traveled three hours from the Scottish Borders to repair a hole in the roof. The article highlights the unique and diminishing tradition of thatched roofing in the Scottish Highlands.
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