- Ballindalloch Castle
Ballindalloch Castle (also known as "The Pearl of the North") is a
castle betweenDufftown andGrantown-on-Spey , in theMoray region ofScotland .The first tower of the "Z plan" castle was built in 1546. After it was plundered and burned by James Graham, the first
Marquess of Montrose , it was restored in 1645. Extensions were added in 1770 by General James Grant of theAmerican Wars of Independence (whoseghost is said to haunt the castle) and in 1850 by the architectThomas MacKenzie . Further extensions carried out in 1878 were mostly demolished during and modernisations enacted in 1965. It has been continuously occupied by the Russell and Macpherson-Grant families throughout its existence.The castle houses an important collection of 17th century Spanish paintings. The dining room of Ballindalloch is said to be haunted by a ghost known as "The Green Lady".
The castle grounds contain a 20th century
rock garden and a 17th centurydovecote . The rivers Spey and Avon flow through the grounds, offering excelleingfishing . The famousAberdeen Angus cattle herd resides in the castle estate.Today, the castle is still occupied. It is open to tourists during the summer months and a number of workshops on its grounds are in active use.
External links
* [http://www.ballindallochcastle.co.uk/ The Ballindalloch Castle web site]
* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/features/featurefirst3906.html Gazetteer for Scotland]
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