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Home Farm, Brodick

Coordinates: 55°35′18″N 5°09′29″W / 55.58833°N 5.15806°W / 55.58833; -5.15806
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Home Farm was the estate farm for Brodick Castle.[1] It now houses a series of tourist enterprises including a cheese shop and Arran Aromatics. This was the site of the curiously named Khartoum which was a kind of shanty town. It appears that makeshift towns all over Britain were given exotic names in a kind of ironic way.

Opposite Home Farm is Murchie Sand Pit, which is Arran's largest lowland pond (or loch). The sands and gravels have a variety of uses but the most famous is that of being used for water purification in Saudi Arabia, a case of selling coals to Newcastle.

References

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  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Details from database (LB7507)".

55°35′18″N 5°09′29″W / 55.58833°N 5.15806°W / 55.58833; -5.15806