Ardvreck Castle at Dusk
Another view from previous published. See extra large view here
The castle is thought to have been constructed around 1590 by the Clan MacLeod family who owned Assynt and the surrounding area from the 13th century onwards. Indeed Sutherland, the area in which Ardvreck is situated, has long been a stronghold of the clan MacLeod. The most well known historical tale concerning the castle is that on April 30th 1650 James Graham, the Marquis of Montrose, was captured and held at the castle before being transported to Edinburgh for trial and execution. Montrose was a Royalist, fighting on the side of Charles I against the Covenanters. Defeated at the Battle of Carbisdale, he sought sanctuary at Ardvreck with Neil MacLeod of Assynt. At the time, Neil was absent and it is said that his wife, Christine, tricked Montrose into the castle dungeon and sent for troops of the Covenanter Government. Montrose was taken to Edinburgh, where he was executed on 21 May 1650, using the traditional method for traitors: hanging, drawing and quartering.
Ardvreck Castle was attacked and captured by the Clan MacKenzie in 1672, who took control of the Assynt lands. In 1726 they constructed a more modern manor house nearby, Calda House, which takes its name from the Calda burn beside which it stands. The house burned down under mysterious circumstances one night in 1737.
The castle is said to be haunted by two ghosts, one a tall man dressed in grey who is supposed to be related to the betrayal of Montrose and may even be Montrose himself. The second ghost is that of a young girl. The story tells that the MacLeods procured the help of the Devil to build the castle and in return the daughter of one of the MacLeod chieftains was betrothed to him as payment. In despair of her situation, the girl threw herself from one of the towers and was killed.
The nearby ruins of Calda house are also supposed to be haunted. The legend says that the Mackenzie family organised a family gathering there one Saturday and that the celebrations continued past midnight into the Sabbath day. At some point a fire broke out, possibly caused by a lightning strike, and all the inhabitants perished as the house burned to the ground. The causes of the fire are uncertain, but inhabitants of the Assynt area state that it was a manifestation of divine wrath as the family had been merry-making on the Lord’s Sabbath day. Indeed, stories are told that there was a survivor of the fire, a piper who was spared the flames because he refused to play the pipes past the midnight hour.
A number of ghost sightings have been recorded around the area of the Calda ruins, including that of a ghostly woman who haunts the site itself. Strange lights have also been seen there at night, and several people have claimed that they have seen car headlights approach them on the road there at night, but after waiting for the vehicle to pass, no car has appeared.
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Jen Davies
fantastic image! and great description to very informative!!!
bidkev replied
Thanks Jen
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kathy s gillen...
excellent work
bidkev replied
Thank you Kathy
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Kim Calvert
Excellent..I love the way the sky draws you into the castle..love this.
bidkev replied
Thank you Kim
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Karin Taylor
this is very majestic, it reminds me of a sentinel
the sky and ground really impact me and draw me right into the centre of the castle, eerie to think that there are ghost sights…eek….but also very beautiful and ethereal kev, wonderful work
bidkev replied
Thank you Karin…...........it is a spooky place when you know the history. I was tempted to wait till dark but the kids thought otherwise :-)
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Nancy Stafford
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Thank you Nancy
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Eugenio
:)) fantastic WOOOOORK !!!
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Thank you Eugenio
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danapace
Beautiful setting and good job on capturing it.
StarKatz
WOW incredible detail! Did you use the HDRthe scenery is spectacular as is the focal subject and the story behind it, truly amazing! WEll done!
Steve Sharp
ah bollocks, I drove past this just last week and turned up the opportunity to photograph it, what a stupid act. Its an amazing ruin and looks great with this kind of brooding sky.