- and was
broadcast until 2003. It was set in the
fictional village of
Glendarroch, Scotland, with
exteriors filmed in the
village of Luss on the banks...
-
Glengilp distillery (also
known as
Glenfyne distillery and
Glendarroch distillery) was a
Highland single malt
Scotch whisky distillery located on the...
- Baronet, who
succeeded his
father in 1991. The
Thomson Baronetcy, of
Glendarroch in the
County of Midlothian, was
created in the
Baronetage of the United...
- the
programme is no
longer made, the village's name in the series, "
Glendarroch," is used for some buildings. The
village has a
kiltmaker and a bagpipe...
- 25
March 1929 1144 Lyle of
Glendelvine 26
March 1929 1145
Thomson of
Glendarroch 28
March 1929 1146 O'Neill of
Cleggan 17 June 1929
Baron Rathcavan 1147...
-
appeared in his
Glendarroch Scottish Country Dance Collection in 1966. He
published several volumes of
these from his own impress,
Glendarroch Press. He lived...
- "You're Loch
Lomond when
autumn is the painter!" The
village of Luss ("
Glendarroch") on the s****s of the loch was the
location for the TV soap Take the...
-
volumes of
these from his own imprint,
Glendarroch Press. Foss
retired from GCHQ in 1953 to live at
Glendarroch in St. John's Town of Dalry, Kirkcudbrightshire...
-
notable during the 1980s as the
parish church of the
fictional village of
Glendarroch in the po****r
television series Take the High Road. The
church site...
- realscreen.com.
Retrieved 4
November 2021. "Stay at home and
escape to 1980s
Glendarroch". www.stvplc.tv.
Retrieved 4
November 2021. "STV,
Banijay Rights agree...