Guthrie Castle
Guthrie Castle | |
Angus | |
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Guthrie Castle | |
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Grid reference: | NO565505 |
Village: | Guthrie |
History | |
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Owned by: | private |
Website: | guthriecastle.com |
Guthrie Castle is a castle and country house in Angus, by the village of Guthrie, 6 miles east of Forfar. The castle dates back to the 15th century, although much of the present building is of 19th-century origin. It is a private house, but is hired out as a venue for corporate events and weddings.
History
Guthrie Castle comprises a tower house, originally built by Sir David Guthrie (1435–1500), Treasurer and Lord Justice-General of Scotland, in 1468. The Guthrie family later built a house beside the tower. In 1848, the two were linked by a baronial style expansion, to designs by David Bryce. The historic keep remained in the Guthrie family until 1983, with the death of Colonel Ivan Guthrie.[1]
Restoration
In 1984 Guthrie Castle was purchased by Daniel S Peña, Sr., an American businessman. Peña restored the castle to its 19th-century condition, and built a golf course within the estate in 1994/95. In 2003, the castle and its grounds were opened to the public, for wedding parties, corporate functions and for group bookings.[1]
Outside links
- Guthrie Castle
- Guthrie Castle, Gazetteer for Scotland
- Guthrie Castle Wedding Venues
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Frank Urquhart (4 August 2003). "Rescued castle to open its doors". The Scotsman. http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/scotland/Rescued-castle-to-open-its.2449274.jp.
- "Guthrie Castle, Site Number NO55SE 4.00". CANMORE. RCAHMS. http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/34893/details/guthrie+castle/. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
Coordinates: 56°38′38″N 2°42′56″W / 56.64389°N 2.71556°W