Revealed: Britain's loneliest sheep Fiona has a new home - and two new friends named Amy and Dozi - after spending three years in gloomy isolation

For three years she lived in gloomy isolation, marooned on the seashore beneath a wall of fearsome cliffs. But now Britain's loneliest sheep has moved to a new home and is finally enjoying the company of friends. As revealed in The Scottish Mail on Sunday this month, Fiona was rescued from her solitary existence on a beach in the north-east of Scotland by a daredevil band of animal lovers who abseiled down 800ft and then winched her up to safety. The sheep - whose plight had captured the hearts of the nation - was weighed down by her overgrown fleece.
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