Castle Sinclair Girnigoe by bidkev
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Castle Sinclair Girnigoe was the home of the Sinclair family, Earls of Caithness.

Girnigoe Castle was built around the late 14th to early 15th centuries on a rocky promontory, and was defended on the landward side by great ditches, spanned by drawbridges. The main feature of this castle is a three or four storey tower house, probably completed towards the end of the 16th century although there are the remains of 15th century buildings beneath it. During a period of redevelopment at the castle in the early 17th century, George Sinclair (4th Earl) obtained an Act of Parliament to change the name from Castle Girnigoe to Castle Sinclair. However it appears that the two names became associated with different parts of the castle leading to the impression that there were two castles on the site.

The Campbells of Glenorchy briefly occupied the castle after emerging victorious from a battle with the Sinclairs. In 1680, George Sinclair of Keiss, who later became the 7th Earl, removed the Cambells by force, partially destroying the castle in the process.

In recent years the ownership of the castle has been returned to the Earls of Caithness, and is listed as the official seat of the Earldom. The castle is currently maintained by the Clan Sinclair Trust who are working to preserve it.

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gaelic, scottish, scots, sinclair, campbell, celtic, caithness, girnigoe, history, castle, scotland, medieval

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  • Catherine Hamilton-Veal  ©
    Catherine Hami...almost 4 years ago

    wonderful Kev and a great narrative.x

  • Thanks Catherine

    kev

    – bidkev

  • charlena
    charlenaalmost 4 years ago

    awesome photo, love the history you gave to us.

  • Thanks charlena

    kev

    – bidkev

  • pijinlane
    pijinlanealmost 4 years ago

    Great history to go with a great image … love the golden glow from the low light – beautiful

  • bidkev
    bidkevalmost 4 years ago

    Thanks Jen

    kev

  • James Lyall
    James Lyallalmost 4 years ago

    Very nice. You managed to hide the scaffolding. (Or were you there long enough ago that the scaffolding wasn’t there?)

    I have a similar shot, slightly wider angle. A very dramatic piece of architecture, isn’t it?

  • Yes it is James. yes the scaffolding was there but I masked it.

    kev

    – bidkev

  • Kristina K
    Kristina Kover 3 years ago

    the sinclairs also married into the groat family, john o groat’s… these are my great grandparents and g-g-grandparents castles and homes..
    awesome to see the pics of them, i have the histories but not alot of pics, awesome :::))) k

  • Thanks for purchasing Kristina. I have some more that I will get round to putting up later.

    kev

    – bidkev

  • Kristina K
    Kristina Kover 3 years ago

    great, thank kev, :) k

  • EarthGipsy
    EarthGipsyalmost 3 years ago

    Stunning image ~ thought about adding it to the Heritage Listed and Other Trust Sites groups challenge

  • Thanks EG. Nah, I’m in more groups than I can manage atm, but thanks for the suggestion.

    kev

    – bidkev

  • gillhaf
    gillhafalmost 3 years ago

    The picture arrived and looks wonderful. The Sinclair that I am giving it to will be delighted. Thank you. Gillhaf

  • That’s great! Thanks very much for the purchase.

    kev

    – bidkev

  • BigD
    BigDalmost 3 years ago

    It’s beautiful