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Conservation Work Suggested for Lochindorb Castle

Posted on Thursday, 04 October 2012 10:20AM by Judy and the Peak District Online Team
The ruined stronghold of a notorious 14th Century lord who was known as the Wolf of Badenoch could be in line for conservation work.

From Lochindorb Castle in the Highlands, Alexander Stewart and his forces made a raid across Moray and destroyed Elgin Cathedral in 1390.

A scheduled ancient monument, the fortification was built on a small island on a loch.

A wind farm developer said it could fund work to the castle's walls.

Infinergy has proposed constructing a 17-turbine wind farm at Tom nan Clach, near Tomatin, seven miles (11.2km) away from the castle.

The project is a joint venture with Cawdor Estates, which owns Lochindorb.

Funding for the conservation work would only be available if the wind farm gets the go-ahead.

King James II order that Lochindorb be destroyed in 1458.

BBC Local News