WHR RAN MRH Rannoch Moor of Rannoch Hotel
It's quite an up-market establishment now, with just five guest rooms and not even a public bar, but its location at the place where the West Highland Railway meets the ancient (cattle) drovers' route acoss Rannoch Moor and the single track road from the east must have made it a busy place and a welcome sight for travellers in days gone by: the centre of the tiny, isolated settlement, and apart from the post-war machine halls of the area's hydro-electric installations, the largest building for many miles.
Nowadays the majority of visitors to Rannoch Station come for the walking or to partake of refreshment at the Tea Room which now occupies much of the original station building. Both establishments are seasonal, closed from the end of October to the beginning of March.
Older photographs of the hotel have been difficult to find, so I've taken it back past the latest rebuild to its previous verifiable state: distant and aerial views on videos of the WHR confirm that it was whitewashed at least as far back as the 1990s, and I've assumed that this is how it also was in the previous decade, too.
Originally built just from photographs, the model was revised following a site visit in October 2018, and has LOD and nightmode