Ballechin House was a Georgian estate home near Grandtully, Perthshire, Scotland. It was built in 1806,[1] on the site of an old manor house which had been owned by the Steuart family since the 15th century.[2] This house, which stands in Ballechin Wood, is the subject for a popular local ghostlore story.
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BallechinHouse was a Georgian estate home near Grandtully, Perthshire, Scotland. It was built in 1806, on the site of an old manor house which had been...
Ballechin Wood is a large coniferous forest site, around 805 acres (326 ha) in area, located above Ballechin in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is located...
Ballechin distillery was a Scotch whisky distillery operated between 1810 and 1927 and was one of seven original farm distilleries operating in Perthshire...
haunted by the ghost of William Wallace. Auchentiber Balgonie Castle BallechinHouse Barcaldine Castle Bedlay Castle Ben Macdui Brims Castle Cortachy Castle...
John Stewart, Earl of Mar Sir John Stewart (illegitimate) Stewart of Ballechin Walter, Lord of Fife Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany Murdoch Stewart, Duke...
popularized his homeland in Victorian England. James Stewart of Sticks and Ballechin (d. 1523), illegitimate son of James II, King of Scotland, was the ancestor...
the "House of Lords" and "Clan Campbell" blends. Also produced for two days a week is a heavily peated version of the Edradour called Ballechin. It is...
George Stewart, recipient of the Victoria Cross BallechinHouse – a now-demolished supposedly haunted house Grandtully rapids "Pitlochry and Crieff", Ordnance...
into Highland Second Sight, with the story of Ada Goodrich Freer, the BallechinHouse ghost hunt, and the stories and folklore collected by Fr. Allan MacDonald...
Atholl's factor, Patrick Stewart of Ballechin, held Blair Castle for King James, and Dundee visited in May. In July Ballechin refused entry to Atholl's whiggish...
to damage it, while its garrison was commanded by Patrick Stewart of Ballechin, a trusted Atholl family retainer. When reinforcements led by Dundee arrived...
Sticks (d. 21 September 1523), ancestor of the Stewarts of Arnagang, Ballechin, Innervack, Killichassie, the later Kynachins, Loch of Clunie and Stewartfield...
Ruthven, the younger brother of John Ruthven, Earl of Gowrie at Gowrie House, the seat of the Ruthvens. Ruthven was run through by James's page John...
and Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair. McLagan was born in 1728 at the Ballechin estate near Strathtay, Perthshire. A son of Donald McClagon, a farmer...
Duart Castle on 21 July. A 'Jacobite' garrison under Patrick Stewart of Ballechin occupied Blair Castle, a strategic point controlling access to the Lowlands...
the eve of the Second Battle of Newbury during the Civil War, at Bedford House in Exeter, a seat of William Russell, 5th Earl of Bedford, who had recently...
Bute Earl of March Earl of Galloway Branches Stewart of Appin Stewart of Ballechin Stewart of Castle Stewart Stewart of Balquhidder Stewart of Darnley Royal...
1947, the distillery closed due to World War II. The current Column still house was constructed during the 1960s, and two of its three stills are more than...
Malcolm, David (1808). Genealogical Memoir of the Most Noble and Ancient House of Drummond. Edinburgh. pp. 31–32. Retrieved 4 September 2017. Marshall...
shown the coffin, lying in a store room: "since the dissolution of the House I have been shewed the same body (as was affirmed) so lapped in lead throwne...
list (link) Massie, Allan (2010). "Chapter 16". The Royal Stuarts. Random House. ISBN 9781845950903.[page needed] Simms, Brendan. Three Victories and a...