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Archaeology Notes
NH74NW 21 74159 49797.

(NH 7414 4980) Castle Stuart On Site of (NAT) Hallhill Castle (NR)
OS 6"map, Inverness-shire, 2nd ed., (1906)

"Castle Stuart on Site of Hallhill Castle. As Castle Stewart (sic) is now inhabited this mode of writing the name has been adopted in order to retain the name of the ancient castle that once stood here..."
Name Book 1870.

"Castle Stewart,...This large castle or mansion was built by the Earl of Moray about 1625"...The open work crowning the turret of the south-west staircase is modern, as are also the battlements of the south-west tower".
D MacGibbon and T Ross 1887-92.

To resolve the modern spelling of the name a predecessor of the present Earl of Moray was created a British Peer with the title Baron Stuart of Castle Stuart in 1796. (Debrett 1964).
Information from J Howie to OS 26 October 1964.

Castle Stuart is as described by MacGibbon and Ross. Date stones bearing the date 1625 are in the rear and front walls of the castle at roof height. The building is in good order and inhabited. There is no evidence of an older structure.
Visited by OS (E G C) 26 April 1962.

An air photograph, taken by Jill Harden in 1989, is in Inverness Museum (8905.01 INVMG).
Information from J Harden 1989.

Two medieval copper-alloy objects - a strap-end and a sword belt fastener - found by metal detecting.
P Weeks and H Gordon 2001
Architecture Notes
NMRS Print Room
Castle Stewart
2 exterior views
W Schomberg Scott Photograph Collection
Acc No 1997/39

NMRS REFERENCE
Owner: The Earl of Moray
Tenent: Mr Colin MacKenzie

Architect: partial restoration 1869

NMRS library
Castle Stuart - Inventory of Plans - typescript (R6 (P15))

EXTERNAL REFERENCE
National Library of Scotland
Country Life 23/1/1915 - article and photographs
Nattes drawings Vol 1 - nos 1 and 2 - 2 drawings

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References
Close-Brooks, J (1995 a)
The Highlands,
Exploring Scotland's Heritage series, ed. by Anna Ritchie, Edinburgh, 18, 101, 2nd
Debrett (1964 )

860,
MacGibbon and Ross, D and T (1887-92 )
The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth centuries,
5v, Edinburgh, Vol. 2, 479-83,
Name Book (County) ( )
Original Name Books of the Ordnance Survey
Book No. 55, 32 (Office remarks bound in rear at page 5 and 6),
Simpson, W D (1953 )
'Castle Stuart, Inverness-shire',
RIAS Quarterly, 1953, May 1953, 31-5,
Weeks and Gordon, P and H (2001 )
'Castle Stuart, Highland (Petty parish), metal-detecting finds',
Discovery Excav Scot, 2, 2001, 60,
Gordon
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