Monday, 23 September 2013

Fairburn house 2. 
 This house sits very close to a river and there are no signs of a byre though a field housing sheep lies next to it presently. The house is easily reachable from a private tarmac road on the estate. The estate is considered a 'working estate' owing to the fact that stalking takes place in the autumn as well as fishing, log cutting and a wind farm which provides funds to the estate owners. The road is provided to allow access to heavy vehicles for the cutting and wind farm access. The house is located in a rocky area that would provide little land for agriculture.




Fireplace






Stalking takes place on the hills behind. The hill is also the location of three large wind turbines.


The road provides access to the hills behind and ends at a reservoir.

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