IT is certainly an old design for a new home build. A £1m Iron Age roundhouse is set to be built in Caithness. The reconstruction will use ancient methods that built similar mysterious structures in ...
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A tourist visits Mousa Broch, the tallest known Iron Age broch and one of Europe's best-preserved prehistoric buildings Photo by Arterra / Universal Images Group via Getty Images In 2013, ...
A plan to recreate an Iron Age broch in Caithness has moved a step forward after the scheme was granted planning permission. Brochs - tall, double-walled drystone towers - have only ever been found in ...
Exciting plans to establish to recreate an Iron Age Broch are coming to fruition - as builders have identified a site near the remote village of Latheron in the Highlands of Scotland. After an ...
A replica of an Iron Age tower built more than 2,000 years ago is set to be constructed in Caithness. This project will see the first broch built in Scotland in two millennia. Brochs are tall, ...
A BOLD plan to build the first broch in 2,000 years has been given the go-ahead. The lofty, double-walled drystone structures date from the Iron Age period and are unique to Scotland. You'll now ...