Greygranite1745

By Greygranite1745

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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