DescriptionTugnet Ice House - geograph.org.uk - 860295.jpg
English: Tugnet Ice House The ice house dates from the early 19th century. Ice was cut from the River Spey in winter and stored here inside the thick walls. In summer it was used to pack salmon to keep it fresh on its way to the markets in the south. The mosaics on local themes were created by pupils of Milne's High School in Fochabers using pebbles from the shingle banks.
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