Idyllic home on remote Scottish island open to visitors again after 9 years
Briefly

Canna House, located in Scotland's Inner Hebrides, has reopened to visitors after a nine-year restoration to preserve its historical and cultural significance. Managed by the National Trust for Scotland, the renovation aimed to maintain the integrity of the home which belonged to Gaelic scholars, John Lorne Campbell and Margaret Fay Shaw. The restoration included vital work on the roof and windows to withstand local weather conditions. The house now offers an immersive experience featuring audio devices that play Gaelic songs, allowing visitors to step back into a mid-20th century atmosphere.
The National Trust for Scotland's extensive restoration of Canna House reflects a commitment to preserving Gaelic culture and providing a welcoming experience for visitors.
Canna House, now open after nine years, allows visitors to immerse themselves in mid-20th century Gaelic culture, evoking the feeling that 'someone has just left the room'.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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