Heading west and then south from Brae, you will soon see the 17th Century Busta House, today a hotel, but historically associated with the tragedy of 1748, when Thomas Gifford’s four sons were drowned while rowing back from Wethersta. The eldest son had secretly married and so ensued a legal dispute over inheritance which eventually bankrupted the estate. During WW1 Busta House was the Admiral’s HQ when the sheltered waters of Busta Voe and Swarbacks Minn were a Royal Navy anchorage.