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Unique replica 17th-century turf and creel house opened at Glencoe

The building’s turf, wattle and thatch structure was erected by a team of skilled craftspeople using traditional materials, tools and techniques. It has the same footprint as one of the late 17th-century dwellings excavated by the National Trust for Scotland’s archaeologists and volunteers at the former township of Achtriachtan, near

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