On Drumossie Moor the sad echoes of Culloden battle…
They used to call it Drumossie Moor – a bleak stretch of boggy, heather-clad upland moor above Culloden House, south-east of Inverness, overlooking the broad waters of the Moray Firth. This was where the last pitched battle on British soil was fought, on 16 April 1746. Culloden is now one of the flagship possessions of the National Trust … Continue reading →