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The Barrel Houses
This cluster of houses made from Douglas Fir whisky barrels built in the 1920s and used in local distilleries until the 1980s, takes recycling to an inspired level. The original barrel house, only 26 square metres in area, was built in 1986 and was followed by four more barrels with extensions, stonework and a turf roof.