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  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201601...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland. The famous gardens contain the world's longest herbaceous border in 19th-century gardens.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201602...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland. The famous gardens contain the world's longest herbaceous border in 19th-century gardens.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201601...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland. The famous gardens contain the world's longest herbaceous border in 19th-century gardens.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201601...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201601...jpg
  • A staircase in Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201601...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201600...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201600...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201600...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201600...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland. The famous gardens contain the world's longest herbaceous border in 19th-century gardens.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201601...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201601...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201601...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201601...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201601...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201600...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201600...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201600...jpg
  • Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201600...jpg
  • The doocot in the garden at Dirleton Castle, a ruined medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Dirleton_Castle_AW0410201600...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • The road to Aït Benhaddou, Morocco.  Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • The road to Aït Benhaddou, Morocco.  Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Camels resting in the desert on the road to Aït Benhaddou, Morocco.  Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Tourists shopping in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • A local man in traditional costume rides a donkey in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • A local man in traditional costume rides a donkey in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Goods for sale in a stall in Aït Benhaddou, Morocco. Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village), situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. There are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.<br />
<br />
Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_BenHaddou_Morocco_AW_0805...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Rosie the battering ram, donated by Russell Crowe, which featured in the film Robin Hood at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Knights from the Society of John De Graeme at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
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  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: The Aborigines from Australia. at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Treubh Dannsa or Dance Tribe at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather and mud, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event kicks off with Saor Patrol, fronted by Charlie Allan, CEO of Clanranald Trust.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Knights from the Society of John De Graeme at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Knights from the Society of John De Graeme at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event kicks off with Saor Patrol, fronted by Charlie Allan, CEO of Clanranald Trust.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event kicks off with Saor Patrol, fronted by Charlie Allan, CEO of Clanranald Trust.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Charlie Allan at Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event kicks off with Saor Patrol, fronted by Charlie Allan, CEO of Clanranald Trust.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event kicks off with Saor Patrol, fronted by Charlie Allan, CEO of Clanranald Trust.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event kicks off with Saor Patrol, fronted by Charlie Allan, CEO of Clanranald Trust.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Duncarron_Medieval_Village_Opening_S...jpg
  • Pictured: Duncarron Medieval Village Opening. Carron Valley Forest, Lanarkshire, 18 May 2019. In authentic Scottish weather, The Clanranald Trust opens a full-scale replica of an early Medieval Fortified Village typical of a Scottish Clan Chief’s residence. The open air museum includes traditional buildings such as round houses, a great hall, and tower. The event features music bands and traditional dance.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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