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Castle Tioram, Ardnamurchan, Images, Acharacle, Architecture, Proposals
Castle Tioram, Loch Moidart, West Coast, Scotland
Famous Scottish Castle : Information

Location: N. Acharacle,
Ardnamurchan Peninsula, Scottish Highlands, UK
Public access to much of the Castle (within the building) is denied
Controversy: Letter Re Castle Tioram at base of page

Castle Tioram - Introduction
This is one of Scotland's most romantic castles. Like Castle Stalker
and Eilean Donan it is located on the shoreline but unlike the other
two it can be accessed at low tide. This underlines the poetry of
the Castle and its environment. The fact that it is ruinous - unlike
Eilean Donan - adds to the attraction.

Castle Tioram - Current Situation
Highland Council met with Historic Scotland in May 2004 to discuss
the future use of Castle Tioram, owned by Anta Estates.
Highland Council advised Public access - and how it will be managed
- remains the major issue and desired for a substantial increase.

Castle Tioram may lose its Scheduled Monument status if it is used
as a residence and, although it would remain listed, this would mean
that there would be less control over future alterations.
Proposals discussed by Highland Council and Historic Scotland include
ways to fully conserve the castle and yet allow for an authentic reconstruction
of part of the interior. This would allow access to public rooms as
well as limited private accommodation; re-opening of access to the
ruin as a matter of urgency; involving the local community in the
long-term stewardship of the castle.

The Scottish Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport asked for a report
on the current condition of the Castle Tioram and for a Statement
of Cultural Significance to be prepared: this addresses some of the
gaps in understanding of the castle that were identified by the independent
Inquiry Reporter in 2002.
Any decisions that require to be made in future by the Scottish Ministers
about the Castle Tioram should be informed by the information these
provide and will also take account the statutory, international convention
and policy obligations that are upon Scottish Ministers.

What do you feel should happen to Castle Tioram? e-mails to
info@glasgowarchitecture.co.uk

Historic Scotland has closed the ruinous Castle Tioram, Ardnamurchan,
for safety reasons. The owner of Castle Tioram in Moidart, Lex Brown,
wishes to restore it and live there, but Historic Scotland favour
the building being conserved as a ruin. The castle is reportedly requiring
around £25m of work to save it.

Related Issue: Cardross Seminary
St
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Castle Tioram - Description
Castle Tioram is set on a small tidal islet - Eilean Tirim - near
the mouth of Loch Moidart. At low tides it is connected to the mainland
across a sandy beach. Castle Tioram is believed to have been constructed
in the early 13th century, probably by Gaelic Lords. It formed the
powerbase of the MacDonalds of Clanranald, within the Lordship of
Garmoran:- Moidart, Rum, Eigg, Canna, the Uists and Barra.

The Castle is not visible from the sea, and is tucked deep into the
Loch Moidart (sea loch), but controls access to the long Loch Shiel
(inland loch).

The castle can be reached by a narrow winding road up to a small car
park at the beach near Dorlin north west of Acharacle. Castle Tioram
was burnt down - by the clan chief (Allan of Clanranald) to prevent
it falling to enemy hands - and thus abandoned in 1715.

Other West Coast castles on the sea or lochs include Dunstaffnage,
Mingary, Duart, Castle Sween and Inverlochy.

There was a Public Inquiry in 2001 into the future of Castle Tioram,
and a report prepared by GUARD.
Tioram connects the feudal powerbase of Mac Ruari lordship islands
to the mainland. The Castle appears to have no concomitant settlement.
The castle plan is polygonal, with the 13th century curtain wall enclosing
a keep and tower house with three storeys of domestic construction
in between.

Castle Tioram : Background to the Controversy
Highland MSPs from the four main parties in Scotland united to
persuade the Scottish Executive and Historic Scotland to reconsider
their approach to Castle Tioram, a scheduled ancient monument.

The MSPs met with the Minister for Tourism, Culture & Sport, Frank
McAveety, to urge him to find a way for the castle to be renovated.
Renovation plans had the support of the local councillor, Highland
Council, and were endorsed by the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland
as exemplary. The MSPs believe that a compromise solution can be found
to prevent Castle Tioram owned by Anta Estates - run by Ayrshire businessman
Lex Brown - deteriorating further (Tioram was sold to Anta in 1997
reportedly for £100,000 by Wiseman Macdonald from California).

The concerns of the local community re Castle Tioram were also put
in a petition to the Scottish
Parliament. Although Tioram is roofless and missing many sandstone
dressings, the main elements of structure are of sound construction
and the original (mostly random rubble - once harled) fabric is of
high quality. Renovation has occurred in the 1860s, 1920s and 1960s.
Access to refurbish the Castle for contemporary restoration is very
restricted. Highland Council have served a dangerous structures notice
on Tioram.

A public local inquiry was held during 2001, following an application
by Anta Estates Ltd to take forward the Tioram Conservation Project:
this involved re-roofing the Castle to provide a residence and associated
accommodation.

Scottish Castles
Castle Tioram
: Letters
Update re Castle Tioram - 24 Sep 2006
Controversy at Historic Scotland's reported refusal to support refurbishment
of the ruinous Castle Tioram sparks numerous calls for restoration
of this superb Scottish building. As explained in an article for Prospect
magazine a few years, back we would support the owners and local community
in exercising their wish to renovate this important & historic
clan base; however, for renovation to lead to redevelopment as a home
would clearly prove controversial judging by the sentiments expressed
in the letter above.
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