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1 review of Fields of Inchaffray

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In a rural area near Crieff, looking for some other Augustinian Abbey (medieval) of Inchaffray or "Islands of Masses", we found one of the west transept walls situated among the fields carrying the same name as the now defunct Abbey. But we could not go to it because it was on private property. After investigating the existing archaeological and historical documentation, we realised the amount of real estate barbarity committed in a historic site. To begin with, the existing road, in its construction in the nineteenth century destroyed part of the ruins of the abbey, and to top it all off a property is for sale that contains the existing ruins of this abbey with the condition of being able to carry out architectural work to take advantage of building luxury houses, whose fencing keeps the ruins (??).

Has the government nothing to do or say about it? Given that we are talking about the country's historical heritage. We found the water source which is the why the abbey was built there, but unfortunately we could not do much more ... there are beautiful fields and abandoned ruins ... without further comment.
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