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219: 42: 226: 282:. The earliest part of the tower house is dated 1602. In 1642 Aberuchill was acquired by Sir James Drummond, and was retained by his descendants until 1858. The gothic east wing was added to the tower house by the Drummonds, and the interiors remodelled, in the early 19th century. 531: 267: 169: 526: 218: 301: 541: 521: 536: 259: 318:
The estate was sold by the Dewhursts in the 1980s, and remains in private ownership. In 2005 it was reported that Russian steel tycoon
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on the death of his father in 1947, and he was living there in "23 rooms or so" of one wing with his wife, the Italian writer
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The house was purchased by Sir David Dundas of Dunira in 1858, who sold it on to English cotton merchant George Dewhurst of
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had purchased the castle and its 3,000-acre (1,200 ha) estate for £6.8 million.
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on 4 February 1914, and the castle's servants were fortunate to escape.
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In 1596 the lands of Aberuchill were granted to the Campbell family of
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Aberuchill

Strathearn
Comrie
Perthshire
Scotland
56°21′58″N 4°01′59″W / 56.3660°N 4.0330°W / 56.3660; -4.0330
Clan Campbell
Clan Drummond
Listed Building
LB5296
Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
GDL00004
Aberuchill Castle is located in Perth and Kinross
Comrie
Perthshire
Scotland
tower house
listed building
Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
Lawers
Lymm
Cheshire
Robert Ewan
suffragette attack
William Mostyn-Owen
Gaia Servadio
Vladimir Lisin

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