About 7 miles from Perthshire, we saw a tourist sign to Stanley Mills and decided to investigate. It's an historic mill on the river Tay, which in its day used water to power the mills for cotton and cigarette ribbon. It's now a museum to its former self.
Unfortunately it was closed so we couldn't look inside. It was however a beautiful, still, warm day at this time. We had a walk around and of course took photos for you to enjoy.
With that short detour aside, we continued back onto our intended journey. Next stop, Blair Castle.
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