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One of the very few, surviving Scottish longhouses left in the country, Moirlanich is near the village of Killin, near loch Tay in the highlands. It was built in the early 19th century, and was habited by the Robertson family until 1968, without any plumbing or electricity. What makes a longhouse unique, is that the family shared their accommodation with the farm animals. |
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