It is modeled after a clachan, and was built in a brownfield site near a campsite, landscaped to fit in with the surroundings and preserve existing trees.
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After Rob sends Rashleigh away, he tells Frank to meet him at the Clachan of Aberfoyle in the Highlands, and that he will have information for him there.
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Lennoxtown was at first known as'Newtown of Campsie', to distinguish it from the Sirktown'or Clachan'of Campsie, at the foot of Campsie Glen.
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Porterfield inn his'Rambles Round Beith'relates that the name of this clachan was'Haselet'from'Hasslehead Hamlet'( sic ), previously'Nethertown '.
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Originally called Ballencleroch House, the shrine of Schoenstatt in Clachan of Campsie is a place, with gardens and a shrine to Our Lady of Schoenstatt, where nuns worship God.
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Strachur has a Post Office, the two churches of Strachur and Strathlachlan, a hotel / bar, the well-known Creggans Inn, and a local bar, the Clachan.
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This burial ground is now called Clachan Shannda, Clachan meaning " a small village with a church ", and Shannda meaning " Sand " or " Sand Island ", from the Norse.
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This burial ground is now called Clachan Shannda, Clachan meaning " a small village with a church ", and Shannda meaning " Sand " or " Sand Island ", from the Norse.
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The play is directed by Lyndsey Turner, with choreography by Alistair David, design by Lizzie Clachan, lighting design by Jon Clark, where it will run from 28 October to 14 November 2015.
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A book on Hanna's Close, a clachan of houses in Aughnahoory townland 1 mile outside of Kilkeel, that covers the history of the region up to 1798 was self-published in 2008.