Barcaldine Castle
Barcaldine Castle (also called the Black Castle) is a 17th-century tower house castle located at Barcaldine 9 miles north of Oban, Scotland. HistoryThe castle was built by Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy between 1601 and 1609.[1] In 1692, the castle was attacked during the massacre of Glencoe.[2] The castle fell into disrepair in the later 19th century, when Barcaldine House became the principal residence of the family. It was restored between 1897 and 1911.[3] It was purchased in November 2009 by David Whitehead.[4] DescriptionThe castle has a bottle dungeon and two hidden passageways.[5] The castle offers a view of the Loch Creran and the Glen Coe mountains.[2] The castle has been owned since November 2009 by David Whitehead.[4][6] GhostThe ghost of Sir Duncan Campbell is said to have been spotted roaming Barcaldine, searching for the man who murdered him.[7][8] Citations
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