Lonely Rynechra
There have been many variations of the name Rynechra since it first appeared as Rineckraw on General Roy's 'Great Map' of the mid 17 hundreds means ' Shieling of the Cattle enclosure'. A shieling being a settlement used as temporary summer grazing for cattle at a time when infields could not provide enough grazing to sustain cattle throughout the year.
This is recently restored Easter Rynechra now lonely and isolated on Dava Moor - the farm would once have been part of a small community which included the two nearby farmhouses at Wester Rynechra- now reduced to low walls and the shieling grounds.
In 1901 Easter Rynechra was recorded as having a thatched roof in good repair.
The extras show the farmhouse and the access track loking across the moorto the Cairngorms.
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