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Ackergill tower ,yours for 5 million pounds

Photography Historical posted on May 24, 2009
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Recently offered for sale, this splendid Scottish castle and estate near Wick Caithness Scotland,has a turbulent history. Dating from 1476, Ackergill was a Keith stronghold, owned by Sir Reginald de Cheyne, Earl Marshall of Scotland. The estate was then estimated at well over 500,000 acres. Various Captains signing by the name of Keith looked after the lands in Caithness for many years, with the Estate passing in direct descent for eight generations until the Battle of Flodden in 1513. These were barbarous times and it became increasingly difficult for the Keiths to maintain this remote estate in the north of Scotland. The 5th Earl of Caithness took the Tower by force in the late 1600's and held it for several years until Cromwell's troops in 1671 sent him scurrying for safety to Orkney. The house and grounds were duly returned to the Keiths, but they had tired of the their most northerly property and sold it in 1696 to Sir William Dunbar of Hempriggs. In 1845, Sir George Dunbar, recently created Lord Duffus, employed the Edinburgh architect, David Bryce, to transform the castle into the finest gentleman's seat in the north of Scotland. The castle enjoyed a short period of glorious splendour in the late 1800's, when hunting and shooting parties were commonplace, but the cost of upkeeping Ackergill Tower soon took its toll. Hastened by Victorian gambling debts, the castle entered a period of slow decline. Ackergill was considered beyond salvation when it was purchased in 1986 by the present owner. However, after a careful and loving restoration, the castle opened its doors again in 1988. see www.celticcastles.com for info about staying there.

Comments (6)


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mambo

2:52AM | Sun, 24 May 2009

Nice Place little bit expensive for me, maybe the driver for my gardener, sorry was just fun. R. Max

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blinkings

2:59AM | Sun, 24 May 2009

Would they give me a discount for cash?

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PSDuck

3:32AM | Sun, 24 May 2009

Outstanding picture and great description. The description adds true depth to the view.

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Broken_Sword

4:42AM | Sun, 24 May 2009

I'll only buy it if I can change the name to Acker Bilk Tower and party with Strangers on the Shore. Smashing view and excellent shot. :)

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ragouc

4:50AM | Sun, 24 May 2009

Very good POV and shot.

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sossy

7:46AM | Mon, 25 May 2009

wow! if you can help me to find the right millionaer I will buy it! ;o)


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/16.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/400
ISO Speed800
Focal Length100

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