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Location: N. Acharacle,
Ardnamurchan Peninsula, Scottish Highlands, UK
Public access to much of the Castle (within the building) is denied.

Castle Tioram - Introduction
This is one of Scotland's most romantic castles, but reading the letters
below you'll see its history gives rise to passionate views.
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.
Limewashed reconstruction visualisation:

Image © David Hogg, received 101007
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Letter Re Castle Tioram - 17 Sep 2009
If the MacDonalds think they have it bad, as suggested by Iain Guth in
his letter on 6 November 2007, try being a MacRury (MacRuairi). We barely
get a mention anywhere despite being the Lords of Garmoran before the
MacDonalds.
I am in support of restoring Castle Tioram, as I am of restoring all castles,
as long as it is restored to its condition before Allan burned it down.
Keeping buildings such as Castle Tioram in ruins does not further the
preservation of Scottish history but guarantees it continues to diminish.
I say to Marlene MacDonald Cheng, who wrote on 03 July 2006, to think
of the feeling you had gazing upon the castle's ruin and think how much
greater they would be to look upon Castle Tioram standing proud and strong
in all its glory, a living testiment to our clans' history.
Richard I. Fogarity, Clan Ruairi
Letter Re Castle Tioram - 26 Nov 2007
I believe the castle can be developed into a private residence without
necessarily affecting the historic importance and visual amenity. Ensure
the development occurs within the walls, preferably separated from the
wall interior by glass and maintain the silhouette as existing. From a
heritage perspective then, the visual amenity will remain forever as it
currently is. The fact that it is inhabited will not be an issue as the
public are currently denied access anyway.
regards,
Keith Gavin, Partner at Godwin Austen Johnson, Dubai
Letter Re Castle Tioram - 6 Nov 2007
Á Ghraidh,
We have noted and expressed in various articles on our website, the propensity
of Sasunnach institutions to belittle, demean and continue to abuse the
3,500,000 descendents of the Lords of The Isles, because of persistent
resistance to the domination of our land and race by the Sasunnaich. We
are informed, believe, and therefore allege that this is the principle
reason why Historic Scotland wishes to preserve Tioram Castle as a ruin.
We believe it just that Tioram and other MacDonald castles, such as Artornish,
Dun Naibhig, Dun Abhartaidh, Caisteal Claidh, Finlagan and the monasteries
of Saddell and Iona and others should be fully and faithfully restored,
just as Edinburgh Castle and many others belonging to the Crown and their
supporters have been.
Tioram is representative of the achievement of a great and independent
people, sovereign for hundreds of years, who are more a part of Scottish
heritage than any Norman invader ever was.
Aye!
Iain Guth, Seannache - The MacDonnell Of Leinster Association
Letter Re Castle Tioram - 9 Oct 2007
As tourists interested in Scotland and its history our family would like
to see a compromise that would allow part of the castle to be residential
and the rest as authentically restored as possible. This would allow a
much better feel of the use of the castle in historic times than merely
visiting yet another ruin of which there are far too many, most rather
boring. We had hoped that by our next visit to Scotland the restored castle
would be open to visitors, and we are still hoping to be able to include
it in a future itinerary.
The Randalls, Santa Cruz, California

Letter Re Castle Tioram - 15 Jan 2007
Personally, I would like to see castle tioram restored...my name is Michael
MacDonald, I reside in Canada and unfortunately I haven't had the opportunity
to visit your country as of yet, however I am a descendant of John of
Isley, and the people who ruled the Isles in that castle, I take a great
deal of pride in my heritage, and would like to see the castle restored.
Sincerely
Michael A. MacDonald

Letter Re Castle Tioram - 03 Jul 2006
On the subject of keeping Castle Tioram as a ruin or allowing it to be
renovated as a living quarters, I am firmly in favour of keeping it as
a ruin.
I feel that Castle Tioram has great significance, not just for members
of Clan Ranald, but for all human kind - as a historical, cultural, architectural,
and archaeological gold mine of information about ages past. To renovate
it as a living quarters would totally destroy it's value in each of those
aspects above listed. How can anyone even CONSIDER doing such a thing
to such a building?
On a more personal level, I am a member of Clan Ranald. As a fifth generation
descendent of Angus MacDonald (Aonghas Dhomhnullach), great-grandson of
Alasdair of Meoble, 6th Laird of Morar, it would break my heart to see
Castle Tioram's essence destroyed. Angus was one of the early pioneer
settlers in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia. I grew up in Nova Scotia,
with the songs, stories, language and culture of my Highland ancestors
firmly imprinted on my psyche. My grandfather, John Hugh MacDonald, the
family bard and preserver of family oral tradition, passed along to me
the story of the importance of Castle Tioram to the Clan Ranald. It was
a great thrill, some thirty years after his death, to be able to visit
Castle Tioram, reliving his vivid stories of my youth. I stood speechless
on the causeway to the Castle with silent tears running down my cheeks,
remembering our history, remembering my wonderful grandfather.
It is important for Historic Scotland to realize that Castle Tioram's
existence is gravely important to those who left Scotland, as well as
all those who cherish its history and culture.
Thank you for the opportunity of expressing my views on this heart-felt
topic.
Le dùrachdan.
Marlene MacDonald Cheng, Victoria BC Canada

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