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New Crannog museum will position three thatched loghouses out on the water of Loch Tay

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Loch Tay will look. A public consultation by the Scottish Crannog Centre in Kenmore has begun during which in the coming weeks the opinions of Highland Perthshire residents will be canvassed to ensure the exciting project is of benefit to all.

The process was kick-started with a public Zoom meeting on Thursday night. During this, the Scottish Crannog Centre shared the drawing by LDN Architects of a new expanded site on the opposite shore of Loch Tay to where the award-winning visitor attraction is currently sited.It will mean the interpretation of the human settlement that existed there 2500 years ago can enjoy a quieter spot away from the marina and holiday development which has sprung up around the existing centre which is a short.

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