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By purchasing this glass worktop protector you are helping look after nature, beauty and history for everyone to enjoy.

Nature and Conservation

Highland Cattle, with their long horns and flowing coats, are famous around the world. Originating in the west of Scotland they have since spread across the globe. Written records date back to the 18th century and the Highland Cattle Herd Book, first published in 1885, lists pedigrees since then.
Highland Cattle have been adopted by some of the National Trust tenant farmers to help restore coastlines, woodlands and moorland. They trample across the landscape, foraging and munching and in turn help to restore a rich mix of plants, grasses and wild flowers.

• Made from toughened glass
• Durable, hygienic and easy to clean
• Use to chop vegetables, prepare dough or pastry
• Great for buffets or use as a cheese board
• Size: 40 x 30cm
• Wipe clean only, do not submerge in water

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NT Highland Cattle Medium Worktop Protector

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14-16 Newry Street
Kilkeel BT34 4DN
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Description

By purchasing this glass worktop protector you are helping look after nature, beauty and history for everyone to enjoy.

Nature and Conservation

Highland Cattle, with their long horns and flowing coats, are famous around the world. Originating in the west of Scotland they have since spread across the globe. Written records date back to the 18th century and the Highland Cattle Herd Book, first published in 1885, lists pedigrees since then.
Highland Cattle have been adopted by some of the National Trust tenant farmers to help restore coastlines, woodlands and moorland. They trample across the landscape, foraging and munching and in turn help to restore a rich mix of plants, grasses and wild flowers.

• Made from toughened glass
• Durable, hygienic and easy to clean
• Use to chop vegetables, prepare dough or pastry
• Great for buffets or use as a cheese board
• Size: 40 x 30cm
• Wipe clean only, do not submerge in water

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