Well Shelterd and Watered by D C Cowley

Well Shelterd and Watered by D C Cowley

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Once home to a thriving population, Menstrie Glen became a sparsely populated sheepwalk. Well Shelterd and Watered explores this transformation, which reflects the momentous changes that were afoot throughout Scotland in the 18th century.

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Well Shelterd and Watered by D C Cowley

Hidden behind the dramatic Ochils to the north-east of Stirling, Menstrie Glen is now largely the preserve of sheep and the occasional hillwalker. The apparent tranquillity belies its history for a thriving population occupied these hills and worked the land prior to the agricultural improvements of the 1700s. The architect of change, James Wright, lived at Luss in the heart of the glen and his record of the farming cycle as the plough gave way to sheep details aspects of earlier farming life that are rarely even glimpsed elsewhere. More than this the abandoned farms and fields that he wrote about can still be seen throughout the glen. These two strands are brought together here in an account that is not simply of local interest, for the transformation of Menstrie Glen into a sparsely populated sheepwalk reflects the momentous changes that were afoot throughout Scotland in the 18th century.
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ISBN 13 9781902419251
ISBN 10 1902419251
Title Well Shelterd and Watered
Author D C Cowley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Historic Environment Scotland
Year published 2008-06-05
Number of pages 72
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.