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Lot 5.1: Family Trip to a Deer Farm
Presented by Glenmuick Estate:
2 nights’ accommodation for a maximum of 4 guests with a morning (1-3 hours) feeding deer with our keeper who will talk about the deer farm and the deer.
The accommodation will be in one of the Estate's 4 bedroomed cottages (either Antlers or Gardener’s Cottage) that sleeps 4 guests and is fully equipped. Towels, linen and a supply of logs are provided.
To be taken within 12 months of the Sale closing. Because the Estate is so busy during High Season, this trip cannot be taken during August, September or October. Sunday check-ins not available.
Lot 5.4: 2 bedroom holiday cottage in the Scottish Highlands
Presented by Richard Cooke:
Treat yourself to a week in one of the stunning Old Springwell Croft cottages, midway between Glencoe and Fort William.
The cottage will have 2 bedrooms and sleep up to 4 people (selected from the cottages: Kerrera, Lismore and Shuna)
Old Springwell Croft is the ideal well-being self catering holiday destination whether it be to explore the Highlands, walk and climb the spectacular mountains, relax from the stresses and strains of everyday life, have a short break, ski at a choice of two resorts, watch the unique Scottish wildlife, go mountain biking, go whale watching, visit the beautiful Inner Hebrides or just have a cosy Winter break. All of these are possible from Old Springwell Croft in the Scottish Highlands.
Within 17 acres of native woodland there are designated walks up to and around the hillside; the higher up you go the more dramatic the scenery becomes as the Lochs and Islands widen out before you.
Old Springwell Croft is teeming with wildlife, including red squirrels, pine martins, foxes, badgers, roe deer, eagles, buzzards, woodpeckers, chaffinches, blue tits, goldfinches, song thrushes, to name but a few.
The cottage consists of a sitting/dining room with panoramic views of the Lochs and Mountains. There is a 3 seater leather sofa and a leather armchair, a dining table and dining chairs as well as a TV, DVD and CD / Radio. The fitted kitchen has a fridge/freezer, oven and hob, microwave, toaster and kettle. The bathroom has a modern walk in shower with a fitted electric shower, sink, toilet and cabinet. The cottage has two bedrooms each, one bedroom with a double bed and the other containing two single beds, accommodating up to a maximum of four people.
The cottage is all electric including modern convection radiators and water heating. All windows are double glazed. There is ample parking.
Dates will be arranged with the donor based on availability and exclude high season.
More information can be found at: https://www.oldspringwellcroft.com/
Lot 5.6: One night's bed and breakfast with prosecco at The Royal Oak, Gillamoor
Presented by P R Wilkinson, Pennyholme Estate:
http://www.theroyaloakgillamoor.co.uk/
A gift voucher for 1 night's Bed & Breakfast with a bottle of prosecco at The Royal Oak, Gillamoor.
Lot 6.5: A box of Hebridean Lamb
Presented by Mrs Jean Howman:
The Hebridean lambs are raised on Borland Farm, Glenshee, Perthshire and processed in Abernethy.
The rare breed Hebridean Lamb has a distinctly unique flavour and has been described as the finest tasting lamb you can have.
1 box of whole Hebridean Lamb contains:
- 2 Boned and rolled shoulders,
- 2 whole legs,
- Single loin chops,
- Double loin chops,
- 2 lambshanks and
either approximately 0.5kg of mince / diced lamb.
Delivery / Collection to be arranged with the donor.
www.borlandfold.com
Lot 6.8: 3 bottles of award-winning Gaelic Gins
Presented by Lucilla Noble, Fearann Eilean Iarmain, the Isle of Skye:
3 bottles of award-winning Gaelic Gins. The gins are distilled at Eilean Iarmain, in an illicit whisky still.
The Gaelic Gins have won medals in the IWSC - the International Wine and Spirit Competition - and also in the World Gin Awards.
You can read more of the story on the website: www.gaelicwhisky.com
Lot 6.9: 1 kg of native wild flower seed
Presented by Kevin Wharf:
1 kg of native wild flower seed collected from meadows in north Northumberland by Kevin Wharf.
The seed is dried, dressed and ready to sow.
It contains a wide range of species including Yellow rattle, Eyebright, Red clover, Ribwort plantain, Meadow buttercup, Bulbous buttercup, Betony, Cat’s ear, Rough hawkbit, Pignut etc.
Instructions will be provided on how and when to sow the seed.
Lot 6.14: Beautiful leather cartridge bag, with game bag included
Presented by Colin Sewart:
www.caledoniagundogsupplies.com
A beautiful leather cartridge bag, with game bag included.
Donor will post directly to the winning bidder.
Lot 6.15: Caspian Caviar House Trio Gift Set
Presented by Angus Collingwood-Cameron:
Three of Caspian Caviar's best selling caviars presented in a stylish gift box, alongside a traditional bottle (0.7l) of Ukrainian Vodka, with free Mother of Pearl spoons and a cool bag. A fantastic gift for just about anybody, particularly as they have squeezed in one of their rather smart caviar keys.
Lot 7.0: Original artwork and a signed copy of Captain Partridge and the Farm Monsters' Feast
Presented by Director of The Heather Trust, Katrina Candy and
artist Lynsay Hay:
Director of The Heather Trust, Katrina Candy and illustrator
Lynsay Hay (www.facebook.com/lynsayhay/),
have been kind enough to donate a piece of original artwork from
their children's book, 'Captain
Partridge and the Farm Monsters' Feast', together with a signed
copy of the book.
This original, unframed artwork is the illustration for the front
cover of the book, created in watercolour and mixed media on
watercolour board and measuring approximately 76x50cm. This is a
very collectible, unique and real money-can't-buy Lot!
This is the third book that Katrina has written for charity to help bridge the education gap between children, conservation and the countryside by creating engaging adventure stories.
Lot 7.2: Moorland Matters by Ian Coghill
Presented by Quiller Publishing:
With Britain’s islands holding a large proportion of the Earth’s stock of heather moorland, it is an extraordinary fact that it stands as one of the world’s rarest habitats.
A landscape beloved by millions, it’s renowned for the tranquillity and solace it provides – however, this tranquillity is an illusion. Britain’s moorlands have, in less than a decade, moved from a position of benign consensus to the epicentre of the bitterest conflict within UK conservation.
This insightful book sets out to examine and expose the hidden issues surrounding UK moorland conservation, giving a voice to the many people who work and live there and who feel that what they have to say is often ignored, if it’s even heard at all.
The fate of our uplands is in our hands, and it is important that an alternative narrative, from the perspective of the practitioners who have cared for these places for generations, are considered.
It may be that those with power chose to ignore these facts and sweep them away, but at least now they cannot say they didn’t know.
Lot 7.3: Hunting Harrier by Marc Slootmaekers
Presented by Tim Bowie:
A large photographic print of a hen harrier. Hunting Harrier by Marc Slootmaekers was "highly commended" in an Natural History Museum annual wildlife photography competition, from where it was originally purchased by the donor.
The image is printed on high quality photo paper, glazed. It is framed & very striking measuring 63cm deep by 83cm wide and should appeal to anyone who loves the uplands or British birds.
It would be a lovely addition to an office or shoot room.
Lot 7.6: Four non-fiction titles
Presented by Matilda Hall:
Four non-fiction titles from her personal collection:
1. Sir Walter Raleigh: in Life and
Legend, by Mark Nicholls and Penry Williams, Continuum, 2001.
2. Stanley, the Impossible Life of
Africa’s Greatest Explorer, by Tim Jean, Faber and Faber,
2007. Signed and inscribed; BBC Radio Book of the Week Sunday
Times Biography of the Year for 2007, US National Book
Critics' Award for Biography in 2008.
3. Germany, Memories of a Nation by Neil
MacGregor, Allan Lane, 2014
4. The Armenian Massacres on Ottoman Turkey: a
Disputed Genocide, by Guenter Lewy, University of Utah Press,
2015.