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Cragganmore Distillery. I've stayed here all my life as my dad worked at Cragganmore and my husband. 52 years later to retire from the amazing company that has given me my life. Sad times as my wee brother Geoffrey died as an employee who was drunk knocked him off his bike then my sister died of cancer. Dad who at the distillery everyone loved died of a heart attack. I love and have looked after my family home all this year's to a very high standard. When I got married we moved to number 3 which sadly has been left to rot. I don't want to leave as so many memories so asking if I could stay here for ever I promise as on the distillery sight I'd always look imaculate. If you were prepared to sign the house over to me you atleast know Cragganmore would always be on the entrance to visitors imaculate. Kind regards Nichola Forsyth 2A00:23C6:3D83:A001:55D1:541F:157B:6D37 (talk) 04:31, 9 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]