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Newmore Castle
Tower House (Medieval)
Site Name Newmore Castle
Classification Tower House (Medieval)
Canmore ID 13769
Site Number NH67SE 7
NGR NH 68018 71923
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/13769
- Council Highland
- Parish Rosskeen
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Ross And Cromarty
- Former County Ross And Cromarty
NH67SE 7 6801 7192
(NH 6801 7192) Newmore Castle (NR)
(AD 1625) (In Ruins)
OS 6" map, Ross-shire, 2nd ed., (1907)
The ruins consist of a small square apartment with an arched roof. It is surrounded by an orchard. A stone bearing the date of erection was removed and built into the wall on the west side of the gate at the entrance to Newmore.
No information can be obtained, except that it was built in 1625 by a Munro of Newmore.
Name Book 1874.
The remains of the castle consist of a rectangular building measuring 10.9m NE-SW by 7.3m transversely, with a stair turret at its east corner. Only the ground floor of the castle remains, consisting of three small barrel vaulted rooms in fair condition and it would appear that there are no vaults or cellars below. The walls of the castle are c 0.8m thick and stand to a height of c.2.5m with the tower 6-7m high. The walls of the castle and the stair-tower are librally provided with arrow-slits and gun-loops.
No trace was found of the stone bearing the date 1625. Inquiries at Newmore House proved negative.
Visited by OS (W D J) 11 May 1963.
Field Visit (September 1977)
Newmore Castle NH 680 719 NH67SE 7
The remains of this tower-house comprise the barrel-vaulted ground floor and a stair turret on the E corner. The discovery of a datestone of 1625 is recorded.
RCAHMS 1979, visited September 1978
(Name Book, Ross-shire, no. 2, p. 41)
Watching Brief (January 2008 - February 2008)
NH 6805 7195 A watching brief was undertaken, January – February 2008, on a residential development in an area immediately adjacent to Newmore Castle (NH67SE 7). The castle dates from the late 16th century. It was once was the home of the Munro’s of Newmore but went out of use in the late 18th century. The grounds of the castle had been used as a walled market garden until the 1960s. The only features recorded were some drains relating to the walled garden and a shallow oval pit of unknown date.
Report: HSMR and RCAHMS.
Funder: Mr and Mrs J Jack
Stuart Farrell, 2008
