The Drystone Company Interviewed by Hidden Scotland.

A film photograph of some drystone ruins at Loch Earn Scotland. There are piles of fallen stone and also a still standing gable end of an old house. Long gradd grows between the stones

We were so pleased to be contacted by the incredible Hidden Scotland to give an interview about our work, and love for drystone. Eryn from the Hidden Scotland team came up with great questions, and we hope our answers did them justice. We spoke about our work, sustainability, great drystone in Scotland, traditional skills and what we’re up to over the next year. You can read the interview here

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