
No. 6B Cathedral Street in Dunkeld has seen 1000 years of history pass by the front door. St Columbia's bones rested at Dunkeld, his followers having established a monastery; the effigy of a legendary warrior, the dastardly Wolf of Badenoch's is within the Cathedral; fierce battles followed the death of the romantic ‘Bonnie' Earl of Dundee in 1689, & Cathedral Street was ransacked; Robbie Burns visited famous fiddler Neil Gow in 1787; Queen Victoria was ‘much pleased' to visit many times; J.M. Barrie's ‘Little Minister' was filmed there; Alexander Mackenzie, first Canadian Prime Minister spent his childhood here.
No. 6B was a pre reformation church house for the parish of Lundieff now known as Kinloch, along the picturesque route of the five lochs.






















