In Tudor and Stuart England, an ever-growing demand for horses was met by specialist dealers, who were often accused of profiteering. Dr Edwards argues that, far from being generally unscrupulous, the dealers were no better or worse than those amongst whom they lived and worked.
These 25 walks reflect the range of terrain in the islands and provide opportunities to experience the spectacular wildlife and the physical traces of island history.
These 25 walks explore the island's range of environments, providing opportunities to experience its spectacular wildlife and encounter the physical traces of its history.
These 25 varied walks reflect Skye's diverse range of terrain and provide opportunities to experience the island's spectacular wildlife, its geological wonders and the physical traces of its often tumultuous history.
The Isle of Arran, the largest island in the Firth of Clyde and often called “Scotland in miniature,” lies between the Ayrshire and the Kintyre Peninsula. Divided by... Læs mere