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West Eninteer, Muir of Fowlis
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West Eninteer, Muir of Fowlis

The small bridge over the Cushnie Burn can be seen in the foreground left. Herbert MacKenzie, who has recently posted a photograph of his antecedent Robert Dunn taken at West Eninteer in the early 1900s, says of his mother, Leila Dunn: "I remember her telling me that she went to school on a Shetland pony and every time it came to this brig over the burn, the pony would try to head for home and there was always a battle before the journey could be resumed."

The Dunn family sold West Eninteer on Wednesday 16th.May 1934, up to that time the family had been farming in the district since 1470.
Picture added on 15 March 2009
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West Eninteer, the story of a farmstead.
Comments:
Hi Amy! So good to see you on here again. Aww your pigs and your donkeys are so cute too..isn't that cute that they are such good fnderis. Scout is a sweet heart..oh goodness look at all that fuzzy fur...makes me want to give her a hug! I hope winter has been good to you so far...we're still hoping for moisture but so far there's nothing in the forecast. You take good care of yourself and give your critters a scritch for me..please. Maura :)
Added by Shaun on 01 August 2013

West Eninteer, the story of a farmstead.

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