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Award-winning film-maker Darren Hercher follows Sandy and Alisoun Grant during their final few months in Inverquharity Castle as they come to terms with the emotional and practical difficulties ...
It was difficult for Sandy and Alisoun to enjoy living in the castle during the final year as their whole world was about to change. The garden and trees at Inverquharity were Alisoun's pride and joy.
Inverquharity Castle, in Kinnordy near Kirriemuir, is on the market through Knight Frank for £620,000. Dating from the 1440s, it is described as “one of the finest and most entire baronial ...
Back in 1968, when the Grants first visited Inverquharity Castle, as Alisoun says: “If you looked at the building from a certain angle, it looked exactly as it does now.” ...
Combining laureate spring barley on the Taylor's farm at Inverquharity, Kinnordy, near Kirriemuir, with Inverquharity castle providing a scenic backdrop. Picture by grain carter Abbie Taylor This ...
Two years ago the elderly couple traded their A-listed castle for a bungalow in a nearby village when the practicalities of living there became too… ...
Sir Francis Ogilvy, 14th Baronet of Inverquharity, said you have to be "brave or bonkers" to want to own a castle although he described the restoration of Winton as a "wonder to behold". PIC: Jane ...
CHRIS Law – whose Dundee West constituency covers some of Scotland’s most-deprived communities – made an offer on Inverquharity Castle.
On moving back to Scotland from Africa in the 1970s, the pair bought the ruined Inverquharity Castle in Angus. Over many years, they rebuilt and painstakingly restored it.
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