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A recreated Iron Age house on the shores of Loch Tay has been destroyed in a fire. The Scottish Crannog Centre, which is also a museum of life in ancient Scotland, was hit by the devastating blaze ...
A Perthshire tourist attraction, devastated by fire in June, has been given £51,000 towards its recovery. The Iron Age roundhouse, which is part of the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay, burned ...
The boss of the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay said the cause of the fire that destroyed the replica Iron Age house that stood on the water may never be known given the intensity of the blaze.
A FIVE-STAR Perthshire tourist attraction has been left destroyed by a fire that happened last night. The Scottish Crannog Centre near Kenmore was gutted by a blaze at around 11pm.
Loch Tay will be bustle with Iron Age-style life once more with a replica wooden crannog, the kind people lived in 2,500 years ago, to be built on the water again following a devastating fire.
Crannog Centre donations for rebuilding after fire approach £64K Thousands of people who enjoyed a visit to the Crannog Centre have contributed financial support to build it back after it was ...
A large fire which destroyed a recreated Iron Age roundhouse on the shore of Loch Tay has been described as “devastating” by the trust which runs the site. The Scottish Crannog Centre, which ...
A fire at the popular Scottish Crannog Centre in Perthshire has been described as a "devastating blow for the community". The structure went up in flames on Friday night. Locals watched in horror ...
A large fire which destroyed a recreated Iron Age roundhouse on the shore of Loch Tay has been described as “devastating” by the trust which runs the site. The Scottish Crannog Centre, which ...
Mike Benson, the director of the Crannog Centre, told the BBC that CCTV footage showed the fire took hold and destroyed the house in just six minutes.