On the top of a hill in Argyll is a farm that has been there for hundreds of years. The buildings once formed the townships of North and South Leac na Ban, and what remains of these former dwellings is now a number of barns currently used for workshops and storage.
As well as the farm house and a wooden self-catering holiday cabin, there is a steading and four barns: Angus's Barn, so called because that was the name of the last shepherd to work there; The Tractor Barn, because the tractor used to be kept in it; The Green Barn, because it has a new green wriggly tin roof; and The Victorian Barn, because that is when it was upgraded.
The Victorian Barn is the one which has been converted to use as a Studio workshop with seasonal art and craft exhibitions.
But first we had to empty the barn....
Then it had to be cleaned and painted .....
Then the hanging could begin...
The Studio Barn Argyll
And behind the red door .......
Small Exhibition at The Archway Gallery in Lochgilphead