Question. Why is the grass so… perfect? Do they mow it regularly? Is there someone who maintains these ruins, and it’s more like a public park rather than a truly abandoned site?
Historic Environment Scotland manage access; you have to pay to enter the site. The funds are used to keep the land in check (such as mowing the grass), which ensures that as much as possible these places are accessible to as many people as possible. They also manage conservation of these places too, stop other bits falling over and hurting people etc.
Question. Why is the grass so… perfect? Do they mow it regularly? Is there someone who maintains these ruins, and it’s more like a public park rather than a truly abandoned site?
Historic Environment Scotland manage access; you have to pay to enter the site. The funds are used to keep the land in check (such as mowing the grass), which ensures that as much as possible these places are accessible to as many people as possible. They also manage conservation of these places too, stop other bits falling over and hurting people etc.