Beautiful architecture! I’ve past this a few times before and saw just quick glimpses of it.
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I love this place and I wish the Tabas family who owns it would do something to ensure its preservation.
Also and related is there is an abandoned train station close to Glen Loch/ Loch Aerie that has been restored by a local photographer – it is his studio and home – the station was called Glen Loch – I think that is very cool
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Agree! when it went to auction, i thought, Finally! Someone will restore it and love it….but the Tabas family rejected the bid amt. (around 800,000). So the house continues to wait —-at least it has a decent roof now to protect, no longer slate but watertight…..
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Beautiful architecture! I’ve past this a few times before and saw just quick glimpses of it.
I love this place and I wish the Tabas family who owns it would do something to ensure its preservation.
Also and related is there is an abandoned train station close to Glen Loch/ Loch Aerie that has been restored by a local photographer – it is his studio and home – the station was called Glen Loch – I think that is very cool
Agree! when it went to auction, i thought, Finally! Someone will restore it and love it….but the Tabas family rejected the bid amt. (around 800,000). So the house continues to wait —-at least it has a decent roof now to protect, no longer slate but watertight…..