Who owns Castle Kennedy?

The Castle, built in the Scottish Baronial style in the mid-19th Century, enabled the 10th Earl and Countess of Stair to once again take up residence by the lochs, the family residence Castle Kennedy having burned down in 1716. Today it is still home to the Earl and Countess of Stair and their family.

Who owns Castle Kennedy Gardens?

In the 1860s the 9th and 10th Earls built Lochinch Castle on the estate, in a "Franco-Scottish style", and partially restored the 18th-century gardens that had fallen into disrepair. The estate remains the property of the Earl of Stair, and Castle Kennedy Gardens are open to the public.

Can you visit Lochinch Castle?

CASTLE KENNEDY GARDENS

Open to the public, the Gardens offer a varied programme of events for visitors of all ages to enjoy.

Are dogs allowed in Castle Kennedy Gardens?

Regardless of the time of year, Castle Kennedy Gardens are always worth a visit – on your own, with your family, your school or a group. We welcome responsible dog owners and all friendly dogs on leads.

What county is Dumfries and Galloway in?

Dumfries and Galloway, council area of southwestern Scotland whose coast borders the Solway Firth, the Irish Sea, and the North Channel. It encompasses the historic counties of Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, and Wigtownshire and a small section of Ayrshire in the west.

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Who owns Cassillis Castle Scotland?

Multi-millionaire owner Kate Armstrong, founder of Confused.com, bought Cassillis House in Ayrshire for £3million back in 2009 and has spent a whopping £6.5million refurbishing it.

Who owns Cassillis House in Scotland?

Kate Armstrong, the Australian founder of the website, bought Cassillis House for £3 million before spending another £3.5 million restoring it. The multimillionaire spent four years renovating the property, set in 310 acres of Ayrshire countryside.

Who lives at Castle Kennedy?

The Castle, built in the Scottish Baronial style in the mid-19th Century, enabled the 10th Earl and Countess of Stair to once again take up residence by the lochs, the family residence Castle Kennedy having burned down in 1716. Today it is still home to the Earl and Countess of Stair and their family.

Who is Kate Armstrong Australia?

“Wild haired” Kate Armstrong, the Australian founder of Confused.com, bought the medieval Scottish castle Cassillis House in Ayrshire from the Kennedy clan in 2009 for £3 million. She spent four years and £3.5 million updating and improving it but is now selling it at a loss for just £5 million.

How much is Cassillis castle worth?

Scottish castle Cassillis House is put on the market for £3.9m.

How did Kate Armstrong make her money?

Kate, who made her fortune after founding comparison website confused.com, discovered that Cassillis House, near Maybole, in Ayrshire was home to the Kennedy clan, known as the Kings of Carrick and one of the most influential families in Scottish history.

Who owns Brechin Castle?

Brechin Castle is home to the Earl and Countess of Dalhousie. The 17th (and current) Earl is chief of Clan Ramsay, descendants of the Maule family, who have lived at Brechin since 1634.

Is Kate Armstrong still married?

Personal life. Armstrong lives in Nelson, British Columbia, with her husband, Rick Kutzner, and their three Black Labrador Retrievers.

How many castle are there in Scotland?

The Scottish landscape is dotted with castles at almost every turn. In fact there are more than 1,500 castles in Scotland with their architecture and styles reflecting the country's history. Many lie in ruins while many others continue to be used as homes or as castle stays in Scotland.

Where in Scotland is Ayrshire?

Ayrshire & Arran is located on the south west coast of Scotland, on the shores of the Firth of Clyde.

What is confused com Kate Armstrong?

Kate Armstrong, one of the co-founders of the Confused.com website, has launched a court attempt to evict an elderly tenant who has occupied a small cottage and three-acre plot on the land for 13 years.

Who owns Kinnaird castle?

It has been home to the Carnegie family, now Dukes of Fife, for over 600 years. We would love to welcome you to Kinnaird Castle where two holiday apartments are prepared for guests to enjoy at every time of the year.

Where does the Ramsay clan come from?

Origins of the clan. The ancient family of Ramsay is of Anglo-Norman origin. Simundus de Ramesia was the first of the name to appear on record in Scotland. Originally from Huntingdonshire in England, he received lands in Lothian from David I and in 1140 witnessed a charter to the monks at Holyrood.

Did Mary Queen of Scots stay at Dalhousie castle?

Mary, Queen of Scots, spent a night at the castle June 30, 1563 before travelling to Rosslyn Castle while touring her realm. Sir Walter Scott stayed over in 1808, while visiting his school friend George, the 9th Earl of Ramsay. Queen Victoria visited the castle several times to have when she was in Scotland.

Who built Dalhousie Castle?

The family supported Mary, Queen of Scots, and fought for her at Langside in 1568. In 1633 William Ramsay was created the 1st Earl of Dalhousie, and had the house much extended and remodelled.

Is Gordon Ramsay part of the Ramsay clan?

In 1972, Dalhousie Castle was converted to a hotel, and the clan seat became Brechin Castle in Angus. One of the world's most successful chefs, Gordon Ramsay, belongs to the clan.

When was Dalhousie Castle built?

Dalhousie was built in the 13th century – the era of Genghis Khan, Marco Polo, and the Magna Carta – but only the thick foundation walls and vaults remain of the original building.

Is Ramsay Scottish or Irish?

Ramsay (/ˈræmˌziː/) is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: The Ramsay baronets. Sir Alan Ramsay (1895–1973), Australian army officer.

What is the difference between Ramsey and Ramsay?

Ramsey is the English spelling, Ramsay the Scottish. But both Ramsey and Ramsay have derived from the same source – a market town named Ramsey in Huntingdonshire not too far from the Essex border. Ramsey Abbey had been founded there as a Benedictine abbey in 969 and the name Rameseia appeared in the 1086 Domesday Book.

How common is the last name Ramsay?

In the United States, the name Ramsay is the 4,325th most popular surname with an estimated 7,461 people with that name.

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