November 23rd Photograph Farmhouse Scotland


November 23rd photograph of a Scottish farmhouse in Perthshire, Scotland. This house appears to have escaped serious flooding.

All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

Scotland's Traditional Houses, from Cottage to Tower-house. This series provides a survey of the major aspects of Scotland's history and culture. Each of the colourful volumes explores a single theme, presenting information on a distinctive facet of the country's rich heritage whilst encouraging the reader to discover more. Buildng up a comprehensive picture of the facts which have made up Scottish life across the centuries, each text is accompanied by illustrations and a glossary. This volume takes a panoramic view of the range of houses which cover the land and lend it a unique Scottish identity. From the earliest stone built houses surviving in Europe to the stone-built castellated towers of the 16th century to the brick-built workers' cottages of the 19th and 20th centuries, it details the range of homes that not only recreate a vision of past lives but also colour the Scottish landscape of today. Scotland's Traditional Houses: From Cottage to Tower-house (Discovering Historic Scotland).

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Pleased to see the house was spared after all. Came close though!