Kippen Smiddy
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The Smiddy is located next to The Cross in Kippen, right at the centre of the village. It was used by the Rennie family as a blacksmiths for nearly 200 years until the mid-1980s. It is now cared for by the National Trust for Scotland, to whom it was donated by Andrew Rennie in 1985, the NTS refurbished it in the early 1980s. This Category C Listed Building retains many of the features and tools from its use as a smiddy.
Limited disabled access.
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The Smiddy is located next to The Cross in Kippen,
right at the centre of the village. It was used by
the Rennie family as a blacksmiths for nearly 200
years until the mid-1980s. It is now cared for by
the National Trust for Scotland, to whom it was
donated by Andrew Rennie in 1985, the NTS
refurbished it in the early 1980s. This Category
C Listed Building retains many of the features and tools from its
use as a smiddy.
Limited disabled access.
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