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Location DB > Scotland > Moray > Elgin > Newton House > 4th of May return visit > pic 061.jpg

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Looking at Newton House from the west.
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Posted by SnakeCorp 5/5/2005 9:38 PM | remove
  Looks as though the old place hasn't got much time left - a few more Winter storms and the gables will come crashing down. Sad.
Posted by purplegrum 5/11/2005 11:11 PM | remove
  It's sad that the property has fallen into a state like this - they just don't make them with character like this anymore.
Posted by agapanthus 9/10/2006 5:25 PM | remove
  This property is about to be restored by new owners. The phoenix will rise again from the ashes, and trespassers should keep out.
Posted by TurboZutek 9/11/2006 2:12 PM | remove
  I defend lost and other's actions.

Ya' Dumbass...
Posted by greywolf45 9/12/2006 3:02 AM | remove
  Who is this person Turbo?
Posted by TurboZutek 9/14/2006 3:55 PM | remove
  Dunno, some guy with a small brain and a big mouth I guess?
Posted by lost 9/14/2006 5:55 PM | remove
  Can I have a walk in your nicely-tended garden once you complete the restoration? Many thanks. I do know how you so love "trespassers".
Posted by TurboZutek 9/14/2006 7:09 PM | remove
  Oh, we will never be the darling of those upper class folks!
Posted by SnakeCorp 11/23/2006 7:10 PM | remove
  Am I right in thinking that Agapanthus is the new owner of the property?
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