In 1835, Archibald 13th Laird of McNab, had a small stone house erected on the shore of White Lake. Here he lived for a number of years with his comm…
In 1835, Archibald 13th Laird of McNab, had a small stone house erected on the shore of White Lake. Here he lived for a number of years with his common-law wife Catherine Fisher, their son Allan, and their daughter Kitty. The Laird returned to Britain in 1852; Catherine remained in the house until her death in the 1870's.
Later the house became the property of Mrs. Violet Box. It had fallen to disrepair, and efforts were made to have the historic building restored. However on April 12, 1936 the owners demolished it with a few sticks of dynamite. It remained in ruins until 1967.