20/05/2026
A look back at the history of Arran Farmhouse. 🏡
This landscape was once part of a clachan, a traditional Highland settlement built around kinship, shared land and subsistence farming. The old stone walls, ruins, tracks and Gaelic hill names still carry traces of that life today.
Nearby Balliekine became one of the last places in Scotland where the ancient runrig farming system survived into the 20th century, preserving a way of life long vanished elsewhere on Arran.
What makes Banlicken feel timeless is that these layers of history never disappeared. From Neolithic traces to the remnants of crofting life, the land still holds its memory.
Maybe that’s why time feels different here. A place to slow down, switch off and reconnect with something older and quiet.