Erchless Castle is an L-plan castle in northern Scotland, near Struy, Highland. The current building was built in about 1600.[1] The castle is located at the northeast end of Strathglass at the point where the Erchless Burn enters the River Beauly, itself newly formed from the confluence of the rivers Glass and Farrar immediately to the south of the castle.
^ abErchless Castle, British Listed Buildings, Retrieved 26 March 2017
ErchlessCastle is an L-plan castle in northern Scotland, near Struy, Highland. The current building was built in about 1600. The castle is located at...
Alexander Chisholm who married Margaret, heiress of the lands of Erchless. ErchlessCastle has been the seat of the chiefs ever since. The Chisholms became...
only a limited number of cars are allowed to access through the gate. ErchlessCastle lies about than 1.5 km north-east of Struy. The turreted and crenelated...
Frasers of Lovat who built the castle in 1620, but it passed to the Mackintoshes in the early eighteenth century. ErchlessCastle, near Beauly, Inverness-shire...
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also elected. The club's first honorary president was The Chisholm, ErchlessCastle. Captain Chisholm produced the first constitution, rules and regulations...
the River Beauly. The A831 road runs southwest from the vicinity of ErchlessCastle up the length of Strathglass and serves the village of Cannich which...
German archaeologist from Estonia Siegfried Nikolai von Stackelberg of ErchlessCastle, Scotland Stackelberg competition (named after Heinrich Freiherr von...
lived there for most of his life. He also (through his wife) inherited ErchlessCastle, home to the chief of the Clan Chisholm. This stands near Beauly, west...
14th centuries, terminated in the heiress Margaret del Ard, the Lady of Erchless, who married Alexander Chisolm of Cromer c. 1350.[citation needed] In the...
United Church of Bute". Retrieved 21 January 2021. "Carrick Castle Church, Carrick Castle | Buildings at Risk Register". buildingsatrisk.org.uk. Retrieved...