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<blockquote data-quote="Nithsdale" data-source="post: 8168016" data-attributes="member: 17508"><p>Estate wanted one on our hill. We said OK as long as it was tidied up afterwards and all gates were kept shut and not too many people were up at it etc but 1 big stipulation was the laird had to contact/ok it with SNH (or whatever they're called now) as the hill is a Registered Monument with the remains of a fort older than the Romans on top of it (can hardly see it) which is believed to be an original beacon hill (it's only a small hill, but very prominent in the Nith Valley).</p><p>We were sent a letter a few years ago stating despite only being tenants, that we are the custodians and any damage is our responsibility so we were covering our own backs.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Needless to say permission was denied by SNH.</p><p></p><p>Shame really, but a hassle I'm glad not to have</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithsdale, post: 8168016, member: 17508"] Estate wanted one on our hill. We said OK as long as it was tidied up afterwards and all gates were kept shut and not too many people were up at it etc but 1 big stipulation was the laird had to contact/ok it with SNH (or whatever they're called now) as the hill is a Registered Monument with the remains of a fort older than the Romans on top of it (can hardly see it) which is believed to be an original beacon hill (it's only a small hill, but very prominent in the Nith Valley). We were sent a letter a few years ago stating despite only being tenants, that we are the custodians and any damage is our responsibility so we were covering our own backs. Needless to say permission was denied by SNH. Shame really, but a hassle I'm glad not to have [/QUOTE]
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