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1514: 1964: 1952: 644:. Some time in the 17th century, the Laird of Inchbrakie witnessed a large crowd, headed by one of the Campbells of Glenorchy, who were preparing to drown a witch. The Laird recognised the victim as being Katherine Niven, his old nurse and subsequently did his best to try and save her. He was unsuccessful, but she was still grateful enough to throw him a blue sapphire stone for his efforts. She said that whilst the stone remained with him, he would always have good fortune and that the Campbells would not have a male heir. Both prophecies were said to have come true. If there is any element of truth in this tale, then it would seem that the Campbell who was leading the 877:, when they stayed at Taymouth for three days. On their arrival, the castle's heavy guns fired off a royal salute, with over 200 traditionally-armed highlanders there to receive them. They were duly entertained with 'lavish pomp' and it was remarked that the scene would need the pen of a poet to give any justice to the splendour. In the evening, 50,000 lamps were lit on a slope outside the castle, arranged in such a fashion as they formed the words "Welcome Victoria and Albert". Apparently, their stay cost Campbell £60,000, whilst at the time, he was said to have an annual rental income of £45,000. 47: 1108:
financial problems, were said to be due to an extravagant lifestyle, "bad management and his gambling addiction". His mountainous debts finally forced him to put the castle and its remaining 60,000 acres up for sale in 1920. Included in the sale were a number of farms, hotels, private houses and shooting and fishing rights. The sale was achieved in 1921, when the castle was sold for £20,000 to a syndicate, who intended to turn the estate into a hotel complex. However, the completion date was set for May 1922 and the Campbells continued to reside in the castle for the time being.
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Lieutenant Charles William Campbell of Borland. The dispute ultimately hinged on whether J A G Campbell's grandparents were legally married, and therefore the legitimacy of his father. There was apparently very little evidence on this fact, other than a letter written by his grandmother stating that they were married in 1782. However, it was ultimately decided that the marriage must have taken place, as J A G Campbell's claim was eventually ratified by the Scottish
422: 31: 54: 1245:, it was declared that Taymouth Castle was to be used as one of three training centres in Scotland, which would teach instructors in how to train a much bigger volunteer force. Alterations were made to the castle, which was designed to train between 100 and 150 men and women at a time. The cost of these alterations was finally put at £126,000, way past its original budget of £75,700. 1775:. But, a large number were killed and it is said that so many lay slain, that Campbell's soldiers were able to cross the river over their bodies, without getting their feet wet. Despite this strategic victory, George Sinclair later won his argument in court in 1681 and claimed the title of Earl of Caithness and the lands. However, Campbell was compensated for the loss of these, by 1574:, built in 1629. There is a pit in the courtyard, which can still be seen, where nobles were taken from the castle dungeons, through an underground passage, to be beheaded under the watchful gaze of Sir Duncan's men. Commoners were hanged from a nearby oak tree. The beheading axe was later put on display at Taymouth Castle, until it was finally turned into a hotel in 1922. 1533:
large force of armed soldiers to support him. However, he had a reputation for causing trouble, rather than stopping it and was said to be more interested in using his power to acquire extra land for himself. During his lifetime, he therefore managed to significantly enlarge the family's estate, by 'fair means or foul'. He also extended Balloch Castle.
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would also have to be repaired. However, during its time as a hospital, care had been taken to protect the castle's magnificent carved oak walls and doors. These had been boarded up, using cardboard and plywood. Similar precautions had been taken to protect the marble mantelpieces and stained glass windows.
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to remodel the castle and lay out extensive formal gardens. Adam's design included six radiating avenues, each over a mile long, which converged on the castle. Elaborate gardens and orchards were also planted on both sides of the Castle. To the south, Adam planted an avenue of trees in the shape of a
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Despite its many changes of use and its requisitioning by the government, through the war years and beyond, legal ownership of the castle was still retained by the MacTaggart family, who had first turned the castle into a hotel in 1922. However, they had been unable to make any real commercial use of
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village', for trainees to practice in. The village was built and then partially demolished, to provide defense volunteers with practical rescue training. Roofs were said to lie at 'drunken angles', walls gaped open, timber beams were scorched with fire; and all laid out to conform with Scottish types
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Sir Gavin started the Lock Tay Steamboat Company, to enable his tenants to travel more easily to the nearest railway station, on a vessel known as the Queen of the Lake. Later, the enterprise was transformed into a popular attraction, operating pleasure cruises between Kenmore and Killin. Eventually,
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stayed at Taymouth Castle for three days, whilst on a speech-making tour of Scotland. The tour was said to be an unusual event, as in those days it was pretty unheard of for a leading politician to 'stump' the country in this way. It was described as 'an American-style election campaign'. In the same
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was knighted in 1590, was declared MP for Argyllshire in 1593 and held the office of Hereditary Sheriff of Perthshire for life. He was also created 1st Baronet Campbell of Nova Scotia, in 1625. Sir Duncan had 23 children from three marriages, dying in 1631. It is said that he married a low-born lady
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By 2015, work began on hotel suites under the banner of Taymouth Castle Estate. By 2016, enough work had been completed at the castle for it to operate as an events centre, hosting a number of weddings, corporate events and banquets. In October 2016, an Open Day was held at the castle, to promote it
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Despite good patronage, the Taymouth Castle Hotel Company Ltd were forced into voluntary liquidation in March 1926. The blame was put on the high cost of all the alterations necessary to convert the castle. It was disclosed that as there were good Easter bookings, the hotel would remain open for the
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tennis courts and a covered badminton court. They possessed a fleet of motor vehicles, offering drives to places of interest and steamer excursions on Loch Tay. The golf course had been finished and there was of course fly fishing. At the time of opening, they hadn't quite managed to offer shooting,
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Upon the death of the 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane, there were two claimants to the estates and remaining titles. Both were only distantly related to the 2nd Marquess and could never have imagined that they could ultimately inherit. John Alexander Gavin Campbell of Glenfalloch's claim was disputed by
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In 1823, J.C. Loudon described Taymouth as the 'most magnificent residence in the country ... The mountain, lawn and banks of the waters, are richly clothed with wood, through which are led magnificent walks. Of trees, the lime and larches have attained to a great size, and there is an avenue of the
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in 1925. As of April 2017, the course is closed whilst it is being extended and re-modelled. At 6,066 yards (5,547 m), it was regarded as too small for modern championship golf courses and so is being increased to 7,039 yd (6,436 m). Also, much of Braid's original features disappeared
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Despite the difficulties in completing the project, one of the developers said in 2008 that "We have spent millions of pounds saving one of Scotland's finest, most beautiful properties and we are proud of that. The east wing and the west wing were totally derelict and the seven principal rooms have
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and shooting rights on Drumhill. At the same time, there was a huge auction at the castle, in which all of its furniture and effects were sold. The newspaper article reporting the event, said that 'the things that gave the castle its life and history, will be scattered to the four winds of heaven'.
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At one time, King William III entrusted Campbell with £20,000, a huge sum of money, to use it to achieve peace between some warring Highland Chiefs. However, rather than spend the money, he managed to negotiate a deal between them. When asked to account for the £20,000, he replied "Gentlemen - the
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However, since then, due to the huge costs involved and the need to find suitable investment, progress has been slow, with work starting and stalling. Millions of pounds have already been spent in preventing further deterioration of the castle and upon its ongoing conversion. By May 2006, the main
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The chairman of the owning hotel company said that he thought that it would be a year or two before the castle could be re-opened as a hotel. He said that the lack of tradesmen would be a big obstacle to its redecoration and renovation. Severe damage to one of the west towers, from a fire in 1946,
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The Campbells of Breadalbane were incredibly powerful and influential, due to the vast amounts of land that they owned in Scotland. They were also involved in many of the violent events and battles during Scotland's historical clan feuds. They were thus, highly feared by the other clans, for their
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were built. Griffer also planted a lot more individual trees, which made the overall design of the castle less formal. Further changes that John Campbell made during his lifetime were the removal of the formal gardens, the remaining avenue and part of the terrace. He also moved the orchard to the
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Also, in April 1940, the castle advertised that the golf course and Policy Parks were available for let, for sheep and cattle grazing. It was later noted that despite having its own golf course, the wounded Polish servicemen showed no interest in golf, although they were enthusiastic footballers.
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Sir Gavin died childless, very shortly afterwards, in October 1922 and most of his titles died with him. However, even though every last acre of the original half a million acre estate had been sold off, there were still three more Earls of Breadalbane and Holland. The 10th and last Earl was John
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Built in a neo-Gothic style and on a lavish scale, Taymouth Castle is regarded one of the most important Scottish castles in private ownership. Its public rooms are outstanding examples of the workmanship of the finest craftsmen of the 19th century. No expense was spared on the castle's interior,
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He had several nicknames, the first being 'Duncan of the (seven) Castles', as he was renowned for building them. His other nickname was 'Black Duncan'. He had been appointed by the King to keep the peace between the feuding clans in Argyll and Perthshire and was accordingly allowed to maintain a
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By 2018, previously-proposed plans for the restoration of the castle had foundered due to concerns about ownership and a possible connection to money-laundering The castle's ownership has passed through a number of unclear entities, including offshore accounts, but was believed to reside in the
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there, known as Balloch Castle. Balloch means 'the house at the narrow pass'. Sir Colin is said to have chosen the site of the castle in a novel manner. He was apparently instructed in a dream to found the castle on the spot where he first heard a blackbird sing, whilst making his way down the
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When he inherited his titles in 1871, his estate was still nearly half a million acres in size. It contained 'The Heart of Scotland', a thick wood of fir trees in the shape of a heart. Unfortunately, throughout Sir Gavin's tenure at Taymouth, he managed to lose most of this land. His worsening
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and an ambassador to the Danish and Russian courts. He had four children from his two marriages, dying in 1782. However, he had no surviving male heir and so his direct line ended, with the title 4th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland going to his third cousin, John Campbell, 1st Marquess of
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By 1956, the Corps had grown to 330,000 personnel. However, the Corps was eventually disbanded in 1968, after a change of thinking in how to deal with nuclear attacks. However, its role in national defence didn't end there. From 1968, it was also one of the designated locations for plan
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in the event of nuclear war. The plan, which was classified as TOP SECRET, was that in the event of a nuclear attack, the government and other essential personnel could be dispersed around the country, to secret and protected locations. Taymouth Castle was chosen as one of these sites.
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whose lands, at the height of their powers, extended over 100 miles from Taymouth to the west coast of Scotland. Another source quotes their estate as encompassing 437,696 acres. Sir Colin rapidly expanded his territory during his lifetime, also building or enlarging several castles.
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By the year 2000, the castle was suffering badly from leaks and rot. It was eventually sold to a building consortium in 2005 for £12m. At the time of purchase, plans to redevelop the castle as a "six-star" hotel with 150 rooms had already been approved by Perth and Kinross Council.
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The hydro hotel opened on 30 June 1923, boasting around 100 bedrooms. Since buying the castle, its facilities had been greatly improved, including central heating and electricity being installed throughout. The hotel also offered music and dancing, a grass riding track and had four
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In September 1981, it was advertised that the Taymouth Castle Residential School of Speech and Drama was starting classes in January 1982. Auditions were being held for three courses, which were a One-year Stage course, a Two-year Diploma and Stage course and a One-year course in
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Campbell had four children from three marriages, dying in 1717. Shortly before his death, he was described by a Government agent by the name of Mackay in this way; "He has the gravity of a Spaniard, is as cunning as a fox, wise as a serpent, and is as slippery as an eel".
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Sir Duncan was also said to be an astute manager of his estate. Not only did he build and repair castles, he also introduced livestock and planted woodlands. He ordered Drummond Hill to be planted with oak, birch and pine, creating Scotland's first managed forest.
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Sir John Campbell was Commissioner of Supply and Excise for Argyll and Perth and succeeded to the title of 4th Baronet Campbell, of Glenorchy. He gained the rank of Colonel in the service of the Perthshire of Foot and was MP for Argyllshire between 1661 and 1663.
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support ships, which were capable of acting as floating nuclear bunkers, were sold by CalMac in the 1980s. These ships operated from day-to-day as normal commercial car ferries, but had been designed and built in such a way that if needed, they could be used as
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Last month, bids closed for Taymouth Castle, a 19th-century residence whose interiors were featured in the recent movie "Mrs. Brown" about Queen Victoria's later years. The 450-acre estate includes an 18-hole golf course, a salmon-stocked river and some 80
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trees. Twenty-four years later, the Queen who was by then a widow, stopped by anonymously. She wrote in her journal, "Here, unknown and quite in private, I gazed, not without deep inward emotion, on the scene of our reception, twenty-four years ago".
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equipment was also installed into the West Wing, to smelt the specimens of ore that were occasionally found on the Breadalbane estates. The Marquess was hoping to find enough valuable minerals to pay for the huge cost of rebuilding the castle.
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The landowners of Taymouth Castle, together with dates of ownership and significant events are shown here. Details of Balloch Castle and its ancestral owners, which was demolished in 1806 and replaced by Taymouth Castle are shown further down.
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John Campbell died childless in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1862 and all of his titles died with him. The estate then passed to his distant cousin (fourth cousin twice removed), John Campbell, who became the 6th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland.
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oversaw further changes in the 1750s, including building a handsome bridge over the River Tay and also Kenmore's church, which dates from 1760, replacing the earlier church of 1579. By the 1780s, the formal gardens had been replaced with a
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of Glenorchy upon the death of his older brother John, in 1550. One of his first actions as laird, was to evict the Clan Gregor from Balloch (now Kenmore), at the east end of Loch Tay. In 1552, he consolidated his position and built a
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as the "finest of their period in the UK". It took an Italian painter nearly 10 years to paint the ceilings with the various coats of arms of the Breadalbane family and their flags. He painted them lying on his back in rope slings.
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The following year the hotel reopened for the 1928 season and its long-term future was secured, when the castle was bought by a 'well known London combine'. The new owners declared that the castle would continue as a 'hydro'.
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also contributed to the 1855 publication, which includes entries up to 1703. The book concentrates more on the history of the Central Highlands than that of the Breadalbane family, although this is referred to in the book.
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to prepare plans for a new "chateau", although these plans were never carried out. It is said that he wanted to demolish Balloch Castle and build a new grander castle in its place, in order to overshadow the
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The 4th Earl, was created 1st Marquess of Breadalbane in 1831, but died in 1834. He was described as having unostentatious habits, devoting much of his time to the improvement of his 'princely' estates.
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It is said that the people of Wick, hated Campbell so much that they caused him no end of trouble. Wearied by these incessant vexations, he divided Wick into 62 portions in 1690 and sold them all.
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The 2nd Marquess continued with the improvements to the castle by the remodelling of William Adam's west wing, which was enlarged and refaced to match the main block. This time, the architect was
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began the process to remove the company's listing and force it into dissolution. Further complicating development attempts, Scottish attorney Stephen Jones was convicted of diverting money the
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said that there was a staggering contrast between the beauty of the castle and the scenes of ruin, bringing home more forcibly the devastation of war and the need to be ready for any emergency.
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Taymouth Castle stands on the site of the much older Balloch Castle, which was built in 1552, as the seat of the Campbell clan. In the early 19th century, Balloch Castle was demolished by the
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to Girnigoe Castle, damaging it so badly that it has never been inhabited since. In a counter-attack, Campbell took his army and marched on Sinclair, to fight what was to become known as the
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time being. The hotel eventually closed for the winter on 30 September 1926, with the liquidators having already sold off portions of the lands, dramatically reducing the size of the estate.
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A historic dairy, standing on Tom Mor in the castle's grounds and described as the 'House that Sparkles'. It glistens 'white' due to the quartz from which it is made, taken from the spur of
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have graded the castle as 'outstanding' in all of the following categories; 'Work of Art', 'Historical', 'Architectural' and 'Scenic'. They also acknowledged that due to the remnants of its
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to Great Britain at Taymouth Castle, after the original stock became extinct in this country in around 1785. Our present population is descended from the 28 birds that he introduced from
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Taymouth Castle has its own 18-hole golf course, operated by the Taymouth Castle Golf Club. The course was laid over the castle's former deer park and designed by the renowned golfer,
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in Edinburgh. He faced his execution with calmness and good humour, joking on the scaffold that the guillotine, as his "inlet to glory" was "the sweetest maiden he had ever kissed".
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carried out the ornate plasterwork of the staircase and drawing rooms between 1809 and 1812. In 1818, the old east wing was pulled down and replaced by a two-storey wing designed by
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determination to both increase their power and influence and to defend their estates at all costs, throughout this bloody period in Scotland's history. There was also a long-running
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states that in 1644 and 1645, his whole lands and estates, between the Ford of Lyon and the Point of Lesmore were burned and destroyed. These actions left Campbell with huge debts.
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the castle since the boarding school for children of American servicemen closed in 1979. Throughout the 1990s, the family had been unsuccessfully trying to sell the estate, with
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as his second wife, but quickly regretted it. The traditional tale is that he had her locked in an underground vault, whilst he courted Elizabeth Sinclair, the daughter of the
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A derelict temple, known as Apollo's Temple. There is some evidence that this small circular building, which perhaps dates back to the 1770s, may have once housed a sculpture.
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buildings were stabilised, with further restoration continuing in the following years. These included new windows, extensive refurbishment to the state rooms and a new roof.
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The first 12 owners of the Balloch/Taymouth Castle estate, who held the lands throughout its period of private ownership between 1550 and 1922, were all Campbells of the
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west of the ridge where the Dairy now stands and moved the walled-garden to the north-east of the castle. He also planted woodland on Drummond Hill and Craig Hill.
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In March 1922, the Marquess and Marchioness duly said farewell to the castle forever, after fifty years of occupation, and moved out to their other home in Craig,
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An early fan of golf, Slippery John is recorded as buying a pair of golf clubs for his children in 1672 and having one club repaired at a cost of four shillings.
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Records show that the Marquess was paid £6,630 in compensation by the British government in 1833, upon the abolition of slavery, in regard to his Hope Estate in
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to help defend the land in time of need. He managed to raise 2,300 men, of whom 1,600 were from his own estate. At one time, the castle also had its own
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Brother of the 2nd Baronet, he was also known as Robert Campbell of Glenfalloch. He was MP for Argyllshire between 1639 and 1641 and from 1643 to 1649.
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for his involvement in negotiations between Jacobite chiefs. However, he was released after it was discovered that he was acting with the knowledge of
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Sir Robert lived through one of the stormiest and most trying periods in Highland history, during which time his estates were laid waste during the
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to Sir John, promising that none of his clan or his people would commit robbery on his lands. In 1715, Campbell sent 500 of his men to join the
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In 1672, Campbell acquired as payment of debts, the estates and titles of George Sinclair, 6th Earl of Caithness, which included the parish of
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Before leaving the castle, the Queen and Prince Albert planted four ceremonial trees, on a spot just to the east of the castle. They were two
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A ruined 19th-century circular tower, known as the Rock Lodge. This is a single-storey building, built around 1830, with a two-stage circular
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The auction realised total sales of £24,000, with half of that amount being paid by the new hotel owners, to retain furniture in the castle.
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Over the eight years of its use as a hospital, thousands of Polish patients were treated there, with its biggest influx after the battle of
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At this time, nothing further is known about those courses, but the castle is known to have been closed and empty since around that time.
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The hotel reopened on 1 June 1927, for the summer season. The advertised rate was 18s to 25s per person per day. In September 1927, the
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inherited the estate, on the death of his father in 1834. During his lifetime he was Lord Glenorchy, Earl of Ormerlie and an MP for both
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The golf course continued to be operated separately, but this too is currently closed, whilst alterations are being made to the course.
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visited Balloch Castle in August 1582, tipping the gardener 40 shillings. However, only a few days later, the king was seized at the
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In 1739, Jan Griffer was brought in to make further changes to the gardens. The long radiating avenues were removed and some new
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The castle offers some of Scotland's finest fishing, with 2.5 mi (4.0 km) of salmon fishing through the estate, on the
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John Campbell had four children from his marriage to Mary Theresa Edwards. He gained the rank of captain in the service of the
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at the age of 19, from his third cousin, who was John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland. In 1789, he called upon
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It is not known when Taymouth Castle ceased to be considered as one of these secret locations, but the three associated
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over the last 90 years. These are being restored, with views of the River Tay also being introduced into the course.
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in 1645, which came shortly after Montrose had raided through the Taymouth area. Montrose had decided to attack the
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The castle and golf course are currently closed until further notice, whilst it is being restored and re-modelled.
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Sir Colin claimed to have 'the power of pit and gallows', which was the right to imprison and execute. In the
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Gin Ri of Korea visited the castle. Whilst at that time a colony of Japan, the prince was the son of the late
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allowed historical papers from the Breadlabane Charter Room to be published in printed form in a book called
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Taymouth Castle painted in 1733 by James Norie, showing William Adam's improvements to the house and gardens
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but they had the shooting rights for Drummond Hill, on which 30 stags had been killed in the previous year.
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hotel, along with opening a brand new golf course on its lands. The company also acquired fishing rights on
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There is an old tale surrounding a blue sapphire stone which is set into a ring belonging to the Grahams of
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which was decorated with extravagant carvings, plasterwork and murals. Panels of medieval stained glass and
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Romer Boreland Campbell, who died childless in 1995. Following his death, the title has remained dormant.
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Breadalbane. The 1st Marquess went on to demolish Balloch Castle and build Taymouth Castle in its place.
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daughter, Lady Mary Rich. He therefore acquired the English title of Holland, through his wife. The
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money is spent, the Highlands are at peace, and that is the only way of accounting among friends".
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both being reported to be interested. In 1995, the castle and estate were on the market for £5.5m.
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as a liberal politician. During his lifetime he amassed a number of titles and honours including;
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However, 10 years later, he did completely transform the castle, using many architects, including
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were removed from the castle grounds. However, their foundations can still be seen today.
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belonged. More information about these events are detailed in the history sections below.
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hands of Ali Ibrahim Dabaiba, the former chief of development for former Libyan dictator
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described the beauty of Balloch Castle and its surrounding lands in verse, as follows:-
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building, and the grounds, which include parklands and woodlands, are included in the
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states that in 1681, Gilleasba, chief of the MacDonalds of Keppoch, gave a bond of
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Sir Robert had 16 children from his marriage with Isabel MacIntosh, dying in 1657.
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was chauffeur to the Marquess in the early twentieth century, and Urquhart's novel
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type construction, was built in 1830 as a tribute to Mary, Countess of Breadalbane.
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to the thrones of England and Scotland. In 1692, he was imprisoned for a time in
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Among the landmarks that still survive on the 450-acre (180 ha) estate are:
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Kinship, Church and Culture: Collected Essays and Studies By John W.M. Bannerman
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The Black Book of Taymouth; With Other Papers From the Breadalbane Charter Room
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Twelve of Taymouth Castle's buildings/structures are currently recorded on the
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woodwork were incorporated into the scheme. Much of this decor still survives.
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John Alexander Gavin Campbell, 6th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1862–1871)
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As part of their training, the volunteers were given advanced instruction in
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were killed by their own guests and another 40 women and children died of
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Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy, who built Balloch Castle in 1552, was a
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Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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in 1837–38. These in turn were descended from earlier Scottish birds.
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Sir Colin had 10 children from two marriages, dying in April 1583.
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Sir Robert Campbell of Glenorchy, 3rd Baronet Campbell (1640–1657)
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and his forces were ultimately crushed five years later, at the
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of architecture. The village was so realistic that the visiting
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In 1840, more noble guests stayed at the castle, including the
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John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1752–1782)
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been saved, all under the watchful eye of Historic Scotland."
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D. On the banks of the river, he planted two long avenues of
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and the outstanding size of its remaining trees, it also has
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former 450 yards in length, scarcely equalled anywhere.'
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The ceilings of the west wing are described by 715:In 1793, John Campbell formed three regiments of 3932:Category A listed buildings in Perth and Kinross 3918: 2808:Edinburgh Evening News dated 12 May 1923, Page 5 1449:The hillocks dropped in Nature's native haste... 1330: 1119:(1979) draws on his childhood memories of this. 1081:In 1888, Sir Gavin was awarded the Medal of the 187:is situated to the north-east of the village of 3481:National Archives of Scotland E22/5 August 1582 2571:The Morning Post dated 28 December 1835, Page 3 2420:The Dundee Telegraph dated 6 April 1937, Page 3 2378:"Welcome to the Scottish Shipbuilding Database" 2289: 2287: 2285: 1851:in his Jacobite uprising against the new king, 1836: 1633: 1489: 1380:-based upscale residential community developer 1229:Civil Defence Corps training school (1949–1968) 1034:Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn 858:, Lady Elizabeth Duncan, future Prime Minister 616:, Northern Ireland in 1867. There was also the 359:In 1839, the deer park was said to contain 700 243:, the national listing of significant gardens. 3484: 3083: 3042:Dundee Courier dated 12 September 1950, Page 4 3024:The Dundee Courier dated 21 March 1950, Page 3 2799:The Dundee Courier dated 6 August 1920, Page 3 2770:"Lot 323, 24 June 2009 | Dix Noonan Webb" 2685:The Dundee Courier dated 23 March 1951, Page 2 2665: 2653:The Morning Post dated 26 October 1840, Page 3 2644:The Morning Post dated 21 October 1839, Page 3 1693:in 1681. In 1692, he played a key role in the 1074:visited and in the following year, the Prince 3719: 3554:"Campbell, Breadalbane - Scottish Clan Names" 3421: 3419: 2997:Dundee Courier dated 10 December 1947, Page 2 2993: 2991: 2963: 2961: 2959: 2946: 2944: 2702: 2700: 2501: 2499: 1134:Taymouth Castle Hotel Company Ltd (1922–1940) 954:served as a lieutenant in the 4th Battalion, 571: 3942:Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes 2316:Innes, Cosmo Nelson; Bowie, William (1855). 2282: 2231:The Dundee Courier dated 13 May 1952, Page 2 2067: 2065: 2063: 2061: 2059: 1233:In February 1949, the government formed the 866:and the Ladies Augusta and Honoria Cadogan. 521:. 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He assumed the title of 1481:about the affair, called ' 1199:After the outbreak of the 582:The Black Book of Taymouth 572:The Black Book of Taymouth 203:, in the heartland of the 189:Kenmore, Perth and Kinross 3843: 3797: 3741: 3529:"Clan Gregor (MacGregor)" 2938:, 1 September 1927, p. 10 2831:"Papers of Fred Urquhart" 2772:. Dnw.co.uk. 24 June 2009 1783:elevating him to Lord of 1781:Privy Council of Scotland 1461:There was a long-running 1055:also visited the castle. 347:Taymouth Castle Golf Club 174: 169: 161: 153: 145: 106: 98: 90: 82: 74: 69: 40: 28: 23: 3754:Campbell of Barrichbeyan 3194:"Taymouth Castle Estate" 3182:. BBC News. 19 May 2006. 2951:Dundee Evening Telegraph 2912:Dundee Evening Telegraph 2243:"Taymouth Castle Estate" 2089:"Taymouth Castle Estate" 1814:fought and defeated the 1703:Clan McDonald of Glencoe 1626:1st Marquess of Montrose 1293:continuity of government 1092:, conferred upon him by 958:. He also served in the 3789:Campbell of Auchinbreck 3759:Campbell of Breadalbane 3680:. Scottish Golf History 2914:, 8 December 1926, p. 3 2402:. Collections.rmg.co.uk 2357:hec.lrfoundation.org.uk 1994:The Wall Street Journal 1893:Jacobite rising of 1745 984:Marquess of Breadalbane 845:Lord and Lady Hatherton 841:Lord Stuart de Rothesay 781:, and President of the 659:Taymouth Castle history 592:The book is written in 513:in the 15th century by 170:Design and construction 130:56.594972°N 3.9810339°W 2553:. Fionamsinclair.co.uk 1837:Black Book of Taymouth 1634:Black Book of Taymouth 1518: 1490:Black Book of Taymouth 1397: 1382:Discovery Land Company 1370:HM Revenue and Customs 1070:. Later in 1884, King 972:Baronet of Nova Scotia 790:James Gillespie Graham 704:. The English-Italian 407:Additional information 291: 3866:Innis Chonnell Castle 3769:Campbell of Glenorchy 3600:(Yale, 2020), p. 246. 2902:, 29 March 1926, p. 9 2866:, 22 April 1922, p. 3 2245:. Taymouth-castle.com 1925:Lord of the Admiralty 1812:Macdonalds of Keppoch 1769:Battle of Altimarlach 1730:King James II and VII 1657:Battle of Philiphaugh 1516: 1395: 1090:Order of the Seraphim 771:Knight of the Thistle 734:, the future king of 721:Breadalbane Fencibles 600:Taymouth Castle ships 531:1st Earl of Holland's 289: 193:Highlands of Scotland 135:56.594972; -3.9810339 3784:Campbell of Strachur 3403:The Courier (Dundee) 3325:The Courier (Dundee) 3299:The Herald (Glasgow) 2888:The Motherwell Times 1818:, over ownership of 1661:Battle of Carbisdale 1641:Battle of Inverlochy 1561:Battle of Glen Fruin 1551:In April 1603, King 1117:Palace of Green Days 1083:Royal Humane Society 1078:visited the castle. 1076:Frederick of Hanover 1027:4th Duke of Montrose 968:Knight of the Garter 440:improve this article 146:Construction started 3774:Campbell of Loudoun 3270:European Union News 2926:, 18 May 1927, p. 1 2890:, 6 July 1923, p. 8 2475:. Glendiscovery.com 2213:. Buildings at risk 2191:. Buildings at risk 2169:. Buildings at risk 2144:. Buildings at risk 1945:View from the south 1747:and the castles of 1695:Massacre of Glencoe 1378:Scottsdale, Arizona 1235:Civil Defence Corps 1010:to Queen Victoria, 769:. He also became a 624:, built in 1877 by 535:1st Earl of Holland 480:Peerage of Scotland 478:and members of the 126: /  75:Architectural style 70:General information 3876:Carnasserie Castle 3779:Campbell of Possil 3764:Campbell of Cawdor 3749:Campbell of Argyll 3512:John Duncan Mackie 3200:on 18 October 2015 2953:, 1 May 1928, p. 3 2936:The Dundee Courier 2878:, 1 May 1922, p. 7 2864:The Dundee Courier 2741:on 19 October 2016 2380:. 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Taymouth Castle is located in Perth and Kinross
Coordinates
56°35′42″N 3°58′52″W / 56.594972°N 3.9810339°W / 56.594972; -3.9810339
Kenmore, Perth and Kinross
Highlands of Scotland
River Tay
Loch Tay
Grampian Mountains
Campbells
Breadalbane
Renaissance
Francis Bernasconi
Category A listed
Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes
Historic Environment Scotland
pinetum
horticultural
larches
Tyrol
Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland
Taymouth Castle, Kenmore Gate entrance.
Gothic
folly
Eleanor cross
Ben Lawers
bannock
Historic Environment Scotland
James Braid
fallow deer

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