The restored Hal O" the Wynd's House in Mill Wynd, Perth, Scotland, immortalised by Sir Walter Scott in his novel "The Fair Maid of Perth"
One of Perth's historic Georgian buildings, it was originally a warehouse and factory. However Sir Walter Scott chose to use it as the setting for Hal O' the Wynd's house in his 1828 novel "The Fair Maid of Perth" and the name stuck. It was fully restored in 1980-1
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Location: Mill Wynd, Perth, Scotland, UK
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