Tordarroch

Grrrr....! It’s happened again. After somehow failing four years ago to locate the turning off the B-whatever it is this time I take a chance despite the ‘road ahead closed’ sign and as soon as I spot the small whitewashed church to my left I know I’m in the right place so I park there rather than risk driving on and finding my way barred at a tight turning-spot in this narrow lane. I soon see the monument away to my right but between it and me is a field containing what looks like a very large Highland bull. Fortunately by walking on a bit I find a gate into another field free of cattle and by following the right-hand edge (yes, I had read Gladman’s very helpful fieldnotes) I attain my objective. It’s horrendously overgrown (cf Torbreck/Lundin Farm/Gunnerkeld/Lamlash of my previous experience) as well as too-tightly fenced-in but I try hard to rein in any disappointment. I don’t necessarily want every site I visit to be meticulously tended but it’s just hard to reconcile what I’m looking at with the expectations garnered from most of the pictures posted here. Ah well, I’m pleased to have seen it but I leave with the wish that the landowner could spare a bit of effort better to maintain this precious relic.