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Beaufort Castle, Scotland

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The Baronial mansion incorporates a private Roman Catholic chapel. The remains of Dounie Castle stand beside the house, and consist of a single wall, 11 metres (36 ft) long and 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) high, with a plaque stating that it is "the ruin of Castle Downie, the ancient
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From 1746 the estate was run by the Forfeited Estates Commissioners, appointed by Parliament to dispose of confiscated estates, and a small house was built on the site of the demolished castle to house the
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to design a new house at Dounie. Adam's last work, the project only progressed to the supply of stonework to the site: construction never started since the
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for the British Army. Proposals for a new house on the site were put forward in 1777 but not executed. In 1815 the estate was inherited by
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intervened. Lovat, changing allegiance again, supported the Jacobites, but was captured and executed after the
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stronghold of the Frasers of Lovat, built c. 1400, and destroyed by Cumberland after the battle of Culloden".
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mansion built in 1880 and incorporating older building work. It is situated on the right bank of the
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The earliest mention of the site, as Downie or Dounie Castle, occurs in the reign of
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Baronial style mansion built in 1880 and incorporating older building work
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to extend the house, and also improved the grounds and estate. His son
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to the thrones of Scotland and England. Exiled to France, Lovat joined
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In the 1650s Dounie was attacked and burned by the forces of
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Beaufort Castle under construction in the late 1870s – the
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Category A listed buildings in Highland (council area)
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Index


13th Lord Lovat
Scottish Gaelic
Baronial style
River Beauly
Beauly
Inverness-shire
Kiltarlity
Inverness
Lords Lovat
Clan Fraser of Lovat
Alexander I
Byset family

Oliver Cromwell
invasion of Scotland
Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat
Jacobite
House of Stuart
James Stuart, the Old Pretender
Catholicism
William Adam
Jacobite Rising of 1745
Battle of Culloden
Duke of Cumberland
forfeit
factor
Simon Fraser of Lovat
78th Fraser Highlanders
Thomas Fraser of Strichen

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