Laidhay Traditional Cache
Goldenorf: retiring from the game
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This cache is placed to commemorate the coming North of the Haggi
It is placed near to a rest stop where they will try to regain their strength before going South on 7th October 2012
Please do not look/log before that date
Cache placed with permission of Laidhay Trust.
Laidhay is a two hundred year old rush thatched Caithness longhouse just north of Dunbeath, and is a typical example of the older style of Caithness croft dwellings. These were a familiar feature of the agricultural landscape prior to the improvements of the 18th and 19th centuries.
The croft museum incorporates the modified longhouse of the main building - the dwelling, with the stable and byre at each end, the detached barn with the original cruck roof and a cart shed to the south.
There is also a modern shed, built to contain the museums large collection of farming implements
Open Monday to Saturday 10am - 5pm
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pnershy lbh qb abg trg funsgrq
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