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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 700789

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/700789

NS38SE 2.00 38755 84565

(NS 3877 8457) Boturich Castle on site of Boturich Castle (NR)

OS 6" map (1923)

The present Boturich Castle was built about 1835 on part of the ruin of the old castle.

NSA 1845

Boturich Castle is said to have been built by the last Duchess of Albany and Countess of Lennox. (Isabelle, Countess of Lennox, died c.1460).

J G Smith 1896

The present mansion, known as Boturich Castle, was erected in 1830 and incorporates the remains of an earlier building. The house plans, made in 1830, show the extent of the old castle, the walls of which can still be traced to a height of c.20ft. A sketch, made before 1830 by a Miss Findlay (information from Mrs N Findlay, owner, Boturich Castle), shows a ruinous, L-shaped building with crow-stepped gables.

The remains of the pre-1830 Boturich Castle consist of walls 4ft thick on the present ground level. A barrel vault extends through the SE corner of the old building, and two slit windows, one now blocked , are visible. The exterior of the building has been harled, and apart from the slit window, shows no trace of antiquity.

Visited by OS (DS) 4 October 1956

Building still as described above.

Visited by OS (WDJ) 28 January 1963

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