Ruined Castle's Future Safeguarded As Local Charity Secures Conservation Project
The Scotsman › September 10, 2004
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The Scotsman › September 10, 2004
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AT VARIOUS times it has been home to murdering clansmen, witches and, according to lore, ghosts. Ardvreck Castle's colourful past is well-documented, and its future is now secure with the completion of conservation work as part of an ambitious community project.
The ruined 16th-century structure in Assynt, Sutherland, built as a stronghold for the MacLeods of Assynt, has been uninhabited since 1795 when it was struck by lightning.See the full content of this document
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