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139: 29: 125:. In 1997 the castle was sold to the current owner, Stuart Wyndham Murray-Threipland and his wife. The property was listed for sale again in 2023, including 20 estate houses and cottages. At the time, the 13 bedroom, nine bathroom, castle remained a private home; only the gardens were open to the public, by appointment. 120:
From 1894 to 1945, the castle was owned by Vice-Admiral Sir Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair. In that year, after 325 years of occupation by the Sinclair Family, the castle was sold to Bertram Currie. In 1967 it was sold again to Harry Blythe and Helen (Sinclaire) Blythe. The castle remained in their
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After control for some time (during an unspecified period) by Lord Forbes of Geanies, then baron of Dunbeath, the property was reacquired by John Sinclair circa 1624. He is likely the owner "who extensively remodelled Dunbeath castle and built the upper storeys in the 1630s".
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style to match the earlier building. The interiors are much altered. The defensive site was enhanced by a dry ditch on the landward side, which cuts across the narrow promontory on which the castle stands.
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was the architect. The major modification was making the "northern front of the castle symmetrical and out an approach down a three-quarter-mile-long, arrow-straight, tree-lined drive".
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The oldest part of the castle lies at the south-west corner, and dates largely from the 17th century. More modern additions have been made to the north and east, in a
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The castle was extensively remodelled in the 17th century by Sir William Sinclair, and again in 1853 and 1881, when
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A castle is first recorded on the rocky peninsula at Dunbeath in 1428, when the lands belonged to the
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through the marriage of the daughter of Alexander Sutherland to
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In March 1650, Dunbeath was attacked by the Royalist forces of
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was Alexander Sutherland. It later became the property of the
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Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
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Category A listed buildings in Highland (council area)
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Caithness
Dunbeath
Scotland
listed building
Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
Earl of Caithness
laird
Clan Sinclair
William Sinclair
James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Sir John Hurry
Battle of Carbisdale
David Leslie
David Bryce
Ray Stanton Avery

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