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This is the 'L' shaped tenement built after 1753 to house the furnace workers. It is privately owned. The building to the right is original and served as the Taynuilt post office at one time. The building to the left is reconstructed. The other wing, barely visible to the extreme left once housed the Paterson Bakery (Dugald Paterson) until the early 20th century. The Paterson family took up residence 2 miles away to the south at Gorstain (or Gorsten).
Good morning BFCW,
That is a really good question you ask, and I don't have an answer to it. It is on the Taynuilt side of the Loch. Nor Wiki or any of the other pages I looked at don't say anything about it.
This is the more informative page I found
http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/taynuilt/bonawe/index.html
I'm sorry I can't help you more
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This is the 'L' shaped tenement built after 1753 to house the furnace workers. It is privately owned. The building to the right is original and served as the Taynuilt post office at one time. The building to the left is reconstructed. The other wing, barely visible to the extreme left once housed the Paterson Bakery (Dugald Paterson) until the early 20th century. The Paterson family took up residence 2 miles away to the south at Gorstain (or Gorsten).
The number 58 is the number of the picture, not of the house.
Good morning BFCW, That is a really good question you ask, and I don't have an answer to it. It is on the Taynuilt side of the Loch. Nor Wiki or any of the other pages I looked at don't say anything about it. This is the more informative page I found http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/taynuilt/bonawe/index.html I'm sorry I can't help you more
it's ok now, check message ;) have fun ;)
Thanks Jon
Ce sont des photo's analogues, que j'ai scanné. Cela explique probablement la difference entre eux.
Que de monde ! sous ces arbres voyageurs.
Theyr're tombs dating from 2000 BC.
Why would you want to go abroad when there is all you could possibly want in Portree, Skye.
saddell ? the first celtic christian church on the scottish mainland? commisioned by sommerled the lord of the isles? does anyone know when?