Kiltearn Features
Attribution: Photo copyright S. Fraser
Foulis Castle
Foulis Castle, ancestral home of the Clan Munro.
Fyrish
Balconie Castle
Between the late 15th and 17th century this castle was held by the Clan Munro family.
By World War 2 it was owned as a summer residence by George Bankes. Requisitioned by the Army it was used as a billet for personnel at the nearby Royal Naval Air Station.
Post-war it was purchased by an Alness timber merchant and lay empty. Dry rot was found and the castle was considered to be so unsafe that demolition was the only solution. This took place in the 1960s and the stone was used in the new Smelter at Invergordon.
There is little remaining, apart from a field, an icehouse and the walled garden.
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Kiltearn Manse
A Victorian view of the former Kiltearn Manse which was situated only a yard or two from the church.
Kiltearn Parish Church, November 1953
Kiltearn Parish Church, November 1953. The building is now a ruin but a 17th or 18th century pulpit from the disused church is said to have been installed in the parish church at Lochgoilhead which was restored in 1935. [Photo was courtesy of C J Fraser of Reelig.]





