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It was hoped they would help open the new £9m Culloden visitor centre on the anniversary of the battle on April 16.
It was used as the initial visitor centre for the battlefield, with work being done to restore the cottage to its former glory and making it even more historically accurate. They rethatched the ...
Up to 2000 men lie beneath Culloden Moor having fallen when the Jacobite dream ended there 270 years ago on Saturday, but now their resting place is being digitally examined from above.
On Culloden Moor on April 16 1746 arguably the last Scottish army sought to restore Prince Charles’ father James to a multi-kingdom monarchy more aligned to European politics than colonial struggle.
It was closed in the early 2000s after a modern visitor centre was built but is now used to house temporary exhibitions relating to the battlefield. These include research about new archaeological ...
Leanach Cottage still sits on Culloden moor and is thought to have briefly housed wounded Jacobite warriors. dailyrecord Scotland Now By Sean MurphyTourism Writer Ewan Mowat Deputy Trends Editor ...