Blackdown Hills TartanBlackdown Hills Tartan

16 oz Tartan
13 oz Tartan

A magnificent new tartan designed by Colharbour Mill Engineer, Ian Gammon, which portrays the outstanding natural beauty of the Blackdown Hills.



Somerset Tartan.  Paleblue, white and pale pink tartan with dark checks.Somerset Tartan

13 oz Tartan
16 oz Tartan

A delightful tartan of pinks, blues and blacks depicting the Somerset countryside and its sprawling history.





Devon Green Tartan.Devon Tartan Green

16 oz Tartan
13 oz Tartan

Designed by Roy Sheard in the early 1980s, this green tartan reflects the beauty of the glorious Devon countryside.




Devon Tartan Blue. Devon Tartan Blue

13 oz Tartan
16 oz Tartan

Designed by Roy Sheard in the early 1980s, this blue tartan symbolises the county’s two coastlines celebrating Devon’s long and illustrious connection with the sea.

Coldharbour Mill Trust

Coldharbour Mill logoIn a new joint venture, Kilts by Lindsay are delighted to announce that they have secured the exclusive rights to produce Coldharbour Mill Trust registered tartans.

Available in four beautiful shades as shown below, cloth can be produced in either 13oz or 16oz tartans. (Please check before ordering). In addition to being able to produce high quality kilts in these tartans, we can complete your outfit with the matching bow ties and fly plaids as featured in our Accessories page. Matching sporrans can also be produced in any of the tartans. Please click here to view completed samples.

On July 21st 2007, Coldharbour Mill will be celebrating their 25th anniversary. For further details call Kilts by Lindsay or Coldharbour Mill direct. All visitors welcome for this event. Free tour of Mill for one day only and North Devon Pipes and drums will be there for a few hours sporting the Devon Original tartan. Come along and help make our great day even better.

Image of a Dorset Paul lamb wearing his very own Kilts by Lindsay coat in a Coldharbour Mill tartan.

 

 

"A kilt wouldn't fit,
so we made him a cape".



Poll Dorset Lamb.
Anne and Graham Langford, Blackdown Flock.