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Here at the Kingussie site, the following may be experienced as part of your visit. Pitmain Lodge: This building dating from the late 1700s houses:
The Farm Museum: Within here is a varied selection of agricultural tools, implements and machinery including primitive pack pony harness, dairying equipment, barn and stable exhibits, a First World War 'Titan' tractor and what is believed to be the only surviving example of a mid 1800s Crosskill of Beverley Bell's reaper. The Farming Annex: an open sided Museum store, this building contains many of the Museum's large collection of threshing machines, horse drawn vehicles and a showman's wagon. The Museum's Store: Here parts of the Museum's reserve collections are open for visitor's to explore. Glass fronted cases and drawers contain a wide variety of hundreds of items including: dolls, weaponry, jewellery, ceramics, treen, packaging and much more. The Smokehouse is a small corrugated iron building from the Fairburn Estate north of Inverness that was built about 1900 to smoke locally caught fish. The Clackmill is a recreated grinding mill of a 'Norse' type incorporating a horizontal paddle system.The mechanism is original having been acquired from Bac on the Isle of Lewis by Dr. Grant in return for a donation to Stornoway Hospital. The Blackhouse is a faithful recreation of a Western Isles building that was constructed by Dr Grant in 1944 with the assistance of a craftsman from Lewis. Interpreted for the later 1800s, visitor's can not only enter the building and see how it was used but also perhaps experience the 'reek' of a real peat fire. In the Grounds there are other features including stone and metal 'stachle' (corn stack) stands; the remains of Dr Grant's 'Inverness-shire Cottage'. | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |