The sweeping bend at Glen Maye.
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The sweeping bend at Glen Maye.
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I love this old cottage called “Dinah’s Cottage” at Glen Maye but there is no way I would ever visit that outside loo after dark 🙂
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The Waterfall Pub in Glen Maye.
Sadly closed at present!
I have had many a good pub lunch here in the past.
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Formerly miners cottages, when I was there today I counted 7 front door entrances but there could have possibly been an other one at an adjacent building!?
The stepped back image of the tholtan with 3 upper windows appears to have been the home of a more senior mining employee.
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Hauntingly Beautiful
This house always catches my eye whenever I drive past, and some research shows that this house was used as one of the film sets for the 2002 TV movie, Hound of the Baskervilles.
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