The house, just above the church, is surrounded by a bowl of hillside and a wonderful walled garden, along with woodland walks, a ruined chapel, an ancient ice-house make it one of the most gently peaceful places to visit I have seen in a while. We met locals in the garden who told us it had been a saviour for them during the hellish lockdowns of the last few years, and I certainly felt infinitely more relaxed after our visit. I have a feeling we met one of the family who own the house, although she didn’t say so. We asked around to see if it was OK to film and met a charming lady stocking up the food in the café. Somehow her confident attitude and friendly response suggested proprietorship. If so, she was a descendant either directly or by marriage of Sir Michael and Lady Angus who bought the place in 1983. He was a highly influential man of business and warrants a google search.
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