The best pieces of rock were used for the croft houses. The walls of this house, on the path down to Bay MacNeil, is a beautiful example of the seemingly random way in which the rocks were assembled to form a strong, lasting structure.
This photograph, from Mary Khan's collection, give an idea of what a crofting village looked like. It shows the main street of Kilmory, with Eigg in the distance to the right, and Rhum to the left. All but one of the buildings are thatched, and look to be in very good condition.
An increasing collection of these super photos can be seen at West Ardnamurchan Vintage Photographs.
Hi Jon,
ReplyDeleteJust came across your excellent blog site. Wonderful way to keep in touch when we are away. Will be up in February so hopefully see you then.