Herefordshire: £785,000
A distinctive Grade II timber framed house, with garden, paddocks and parking, in a quiet hamlet nestled within beautiful countryside with views to the Black Mountains. The property is believed to date from the early 1500s. Main bed with dressing room, one further suite, two further beds, family bath, kitchen, two receps, study, enclosed garden, storage barn, two stables with an outbuilding, gravelled parking area, 2.64 acres.
A dram of Kiwi whisky for Robert Burns Night supper
25 Jan, 2021 06:01 AM
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Like the Scottish exports of golf, haggis and tartan troos, Robert Burns is an acquired taste. Photo /Supplied, Dunedin NZ
Like the Scottish exports of golf, haggis and tartan troos, Robert Burns is an acquired taste. Photo /Supplied, Dunedin NZ
Today is the birthday of that wandering son of Scotland, Robert Rabbie Burns.
Sat atop Dunedin s Octagon looking ponderous, the Scots bard looks a remarkably young 262-years auld.
His statue has a twin in the Auckland Domain, and countless other small towns in New Zealand, Australia and the Scottish diaspora. For Auld Lang Syne Burns has to be up there as one of Scotland s top exports. And like golf, tartan trousers and Tunnock s teacakes – he s an acquired taste.