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Speyside Heather Centre
t: +44 (0)1479 851359
The Heather Story is Scotland's only exhibition presenting, in up to 12 different languages, the historical and modern uses of heather. Thatching, weaving of ropes, "tattie" baskets, doormat... more
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Castle
The castle is first recorded when John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, died there about 1303. The structure is considerably older and was probably built between 1258 and 1275. In September 1303 Edward I stay... more
Place
Six miles west of Grantown, the disused church was built in 1826 on the site of the medieval parish kirk. Immediately to its east, stands the massive granite ashlar mausoleum of the Grant earls of Sea... more
Castle
The seat of the Clan Grant, stands alone in wooded policies a 1.5 miles to the north of Grantown-on-Spey, the new town founded by Sir James Grant in 1765. Until 1694 it was known as Balachastell, &quo... more
Place
Built in 1717 on the order of Alexander Grant of Castle Grant in response to a petition from local inhabitants for a safe crossing of the River Dulnain for funeral parties going to Duthil Kirkyard. more

Dulnain Bridge Places of Interest