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- 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...
- 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...
- "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...
- appeared in his Glendarroch Scottish Country Dance Collection in 1966. He published several volumes of these from his own impress, Glendarroch Press. He lived...
- Succeeded by Lady Tweedsmuir Baronetage of the United Kingdom Preceded by Frederick Thomson Baronet (of Glendarroch) 1935–1972 Succeeded by David Thomson...
- S****ped By Gwent Demolition, Margam, May 1993 D6607 37307 37403 1) Glendarroch 2) Ben Cruachan 3) Isle of Mull Preserved Owned by Scottish Railway Preservation...
- 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...
- at Ardrishaig until he was ten years old. Ardkinglas Railway Glenfyne/Glendarroch/Glengilp distillery List of listed buildings in South Knapdale, Argyll...