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Tomour

060104e.jpg Tomour, an old house that survived longer than most, probably last inhabited pre 1930 or soThumbnailsSunset over a low tide on Musselburgh beach.Tomour, an old house that survived longer than most, probably last inhabited pre 1930 or soThumbnailsSunset over a low tide on Musselburgh beach.Tomour, an old house that survived longer than most, probably last inhabited pre 1930 or soThumbnailsSunset over a low tide on Musselburgh beach.Tomour, an old house that survived longer than most, probably last inhabited pre 1930 or soThumbnailsSunset over a low tide on Musselburgh beach.

Tomour was maintained an occasional holiday cottage until the 1980's, although it has never been connected to the electricity grid and there is no evidence of running water - Tomour was maintained an occasional holiday cottage until the 1980's, although it has never been connected to the electricity grid and there is no evidence of running water