The Artist's Cottage B and B in Farr was charming! Designed by Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1901, the house was built in the early 1990s from the original drawings that featured only the outside. It seems to be in the middle of nowhere, but is located close to Inverness. We enjoyed a delicious supper at the Snow Goose.
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Bathroom window |
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Bedroom window |
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There were some sheep in the field behind the house. |
Also near Inverness is the Tomatin Distillery. Their clever ads show the Softer Side of the Highlands. The Heilan' Coo is pretty darned cute.
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Whiskey barrel furniture. |
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Inside one of the antique vats. I like the design of the drain holes. |
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One of the stills. |
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Tomatin has an in-house cooper. |
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Whiskey aging gracefully. |
The day got even better as we made our way to Skye. Sheep were everywhere and the weather was just gorgeous, although windy! The Talisker Distillery was the first stop. I enjoyed the smoky flavor of Talisker Storm.
I'd contacted Roger of Skye Weaver prior to our trip and was very excited when we arrived. He was so gracious to show us around and I even got to try out the pedal-powered loom.
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