Fountains Hall
HWW ~ Fountains Hall
Brimham Rocks ~ Lone Tree
HFF ~ Meall Liath from Loch Tay
Killin and the Falls of Dochart
Loch Tay, Scottish Central Highlands
HBM ~ By the River Lochay
Brimham Rocks –The Idol Stone
HWW~ I'll be dammed!
Ben Lawers Dam
Lawers or The Lochan na Lairige Dam
HFF ~ A wet walk in Glen Ogle
The Falls of Dochard, Killin
Mountain Cornflower (Centaurea montana)
HBM - Resting in the Glen
Glen Ogle Viaduct
Glen Ogle Viaduct -traditional view
The grave of 'Rob Roy'
HWW ~ Balquhidder Parish church and its famous gra…
Brimham Rocks ~ Lone Tree sentinel
HFF ~ A Loch Tay fence
The Lochan na Lairige reservoir
Azalea
Killin Water Wheel
HBM~ Long house bench
A red squirrel avoiding the crowds.
HFF ~ Boston fire-escape
Reflections on Fountains Abbey
HWW ~ The Green Cellarium, Fountains Abbey
Studley Royal Water Gardens ~ Seven bridges valley
HBM - A seat at the Abbey
Studley Royal Water Gardens
Temple of Piety
Fountains Abbey: Entrance to the Knave
HFF ~ Footbridge over the weir
A Derbyshire landscape
HWW ~ Fountains Mill
Fountains Abbey, N. Yorkshire
HBM ~ A bench of note
Springtime again.
HFF ~ A frosty curve
The River Wye and one of its Weir’s.
HWW ~ Breath Life Together
How-Zat
HBM - Halifax, water front seats
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Killin Water Mill


Situated just at the corner of our holiday cottage for a week, this was a most interesting sight to see and experience. Not only does the wheel work on certain days but one can visit the inside and see the workings too.
It was originally called St Fillan’s Mill and built around 1840. It had fallen into disrepair and refurbished in 1989 and then again in 2013. It is now a folklore centre.
See Pips of the actual wheel
Enjoy full screen
It was originally called St Fillan’s Mill and built around 1840. It had fallen into disrepair and refurbished in 1989 and then again in 2013. It is now a folklore centre.
See Pips of the actual wheel
Enjoy full screen
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