An abandoned visitor centre in Aberdeenshire, which cost £4m to build in 1997, is on the market for offers over £150,000.
Archaeolink Prehistory Park at Oyne, near Insch, shut down in 2011, after Aberdeenshire Council withdrew funding due to poor visitor numbers.
(As most who lived in Aberdeenshire knew, great idea, great site, wrong place)
Where did you locals think this SHOULD have been located, Mr D?
Many had suggested at the main visitor centre near Chapel Of Garioch, already well known for all things Bennachie.
Yeah, logical. Locals do tend to know best, methinks
I agree, I'd suggested Insch, surrounded in stone circles and forts, nice little town plus it's on the way to Tap O' Noth (plus more stone circles).
'Someone' once told me it's the shortest town in Britain.
drove past it the other day, what a shame it didnt work out :(
They say Dull, on the road to Loch Tay, is the most boring, and Lost, near Bellabeg, can't be found :-)
It is a very sad site to see, I drive past it most weeks, a case of what if.......................................