Hugh Tennent is a man intrinsically linked with Glasgow. He took over his family's beer firm in 1884 and one year later, after a trip to Germany to see how they brewed their booze, launched Tennent's ...
Rising from a Perthshire wood like a spectre of the past, the ruins of Dunalastair House make for an imposing sight. What was formerly a stately country house is now nothing more than a skeletal ruin ...
Venture approximately 18 miles west of Pitlochry in Perthshire this summer, and you might stumble upon a sight that is both extraordinary and deeply affecting. Standing stark against the landscape are ...
Stunning pictures show a ruined castle once home to the head of Tennent’s brewery – but being reclaimed by nature. Dunalastair House lies in picturesque surroundings in the southern Highlands but ...
Nature has reclaimed a derelict castle once home to the head of Tennent's brewery - as stunning pictures reveal how trees, nettles and bracken now engulf the estate. Dunalastair House in the ...
Dunalastair Castle faces the most fragile of futures. A Highland castle once owned by the man who created Scotland’s most popular lager is now on a list of historic properties at risk of collapse. The ...
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