Just think of the gatherings it would have held. Sad and beautiful ❤️🏴
@roomullan3050
Read here about it.
@roomullan3050
It had such a short life. I wonder why. So interesting as always, thank you
@carolehouston3959
It may be that an older building existed, before the main lodge was built, as a some of the stones look better quality on the lower part at the area at the way you accessed the building?
@htb123
Just found your channel, love Scotland and seeing buildings of times past esp like pics of how they were. It's amazing how nature reclaims, thanks for your efforts :)
@TamO-GCVC
50 years man and boy I've been travelling up and down that road! Never had a clue that such a structure existed. Keep it up.
@dawngrassick5155
The crunching of the undergrowth. Nice capture of how it is now.
@burny-tw3gx
Feel like saying something silly! Love it.
@tomjones7593
Cracking ! Almost looks as though an attempt has been made to strengthen the building at some time -eg bricked-up windows/doors and what look like 'recent' bricks used to support some of the big lintels; end of an era, right enough !
@DaveCollierCamping
Awesome video, amazing views. New friend here.
@kariannecrysler640
The old picture looked as if it was on a golf course….. I prefer how the land looks now. Such near history and yet the poor house crumbles. Thank you
@jamesmonoghan1281
I love Glen Isla, beautiful river running through the glen tae.
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