Kilmuir and Logie Easter Commercial
Attribution: Photo courtesy of Tain Museum Trust (Balnagown castle)
Old School Pine, Kilmuir
1876: The Old School, Kilmuir Easter, proprietor Terry Phipps.
Craftsman made and hand finished solid wood furniture built from new and reclaimed pine.
One can choose direct from stock in a range of colours, or have something made to order. Showroom and workshop open Mon.- Sat: 9am – 5pm also retail shop and showroom at 11 King Street, Tain.
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Balnagown Keeper's Cottage
Balnagown Keeper's Cottage The residence of head game-keepers on the estate for decades, situated ideally on an elevated site overlooking large areas of estate and home farm as well as been close to the river falls and fish hatchery. Is now converted as a guest house for patrons of estate as required. [Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Machine Shop at Balnagown Castle
Machine Shop at Balnagown Castle at the time of Sir Charles Ross [Photo courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]




