It is the 35th “live build” construction project to be built by BCP students, and coincides with the foundation’s 35th anniversary. Read More:The hide is in an area of woodland near the main house, and it is intended to provide a haven where visitors can spend time in harmony with nature while exploring the grounds. He said it was “wonderful” to be working on a live build for the Dumfries House estate. “A large percentage of our houses in the country are still old houses, and they still need these methods. “This latest addition, a nature hide, will stand as a monument to the skill of our 2025 BCP students, as well as the commitment of The King’s Foundation to preserving traditional craft skills, for generations to come.”The 35 live builds constructed by King’s Foundation students can be found at various sites across all four UK nations.
Source: The Herald December 23, 2025 12:02 UTC