In the tiny hamlet of Drybridge close to the Moray town of Buckie is this remarkable structure, Craigmin Bridge, which I believe used to be on the railway line that serviced this relatively little known region of Scotland. The bridge has an amazing arrangement of multiple tiered stone arches and it is all in place to cross this tiny stream and well off the beaten track. I cannot help thinking that it has more than a passing resemblance to a rather spooky house in another quiet backwater hamlet, Amityville, those all to familiar eye shaped arches make the bridge seem more than a little bit creepy.