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 Carbisdale Castle. Built by the Countess of Sutherland between 1906 and 1917. It has been a Youth Hostel since 1945.
Photograph by Dr E H mackay. Some rights reserved. (view image details)
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 Carbisdale Castle taken from the A836.
Photograph by Roger Gilbertson . Some rights reserved. (view image details)
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CARBISDALE CASTLE FACTS
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Location near Culrain, Highland
Description Carbisdale Castle is located on a hill above the Kyle of Sutherland in Ross & Cromarty in the Highlands. The castle was built by the Duchess of Sutherland. In 1945 the Castle was given to the Scottish Youth Hostels Association (SYHA) and set up as a Youth Hostel.
History Carbisdale Castle was built between 1905 and 1917 for the Duchess of Sutherland. The Duchess became unpopular with the Sutherlands and got into a legal dispute with the family after the death of her husband. She built this castle overlooking Sutherland land and it became known as "The Castle of Spite" as it was considered that the Duchess located the castle there to spite her husband's family.
Colonel Theodore Salvesen bought the castle in 1933. During World War II, King Haakon VII of Norway and Crown Prince Olav took refuge at the castle during the Nazi occupation of Norway. Theodore's son, Captain Harold Salvesen inherited the castle and gave it to the Scottish Youth Hostels Association. Carbisdale Castle Youth Hostel opened in 1945 and is still used as a Youth Hostel.
Date 20th century
Legends The castle tower only has clocks on three of its four faces, with no clock on the side facing the Sutherland estate, as apparently the Duchess of Sutherland did not wish to give the time of day to her former relatives, following a legal dispute over her husband's will.
The castle is said to have several ghosts including a lady in white, fallen soldiers of the Battle of Carbisdale and the sounds of a piper.
Links Carbisdale Castle
Other Castles in the Area
Dornoch Castle
Dunrobin Castle
Foulis Castle
Skelbo Castle
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