Pitcur Castle Strathmore Perthshire Scotland



Tour Scotland 4K travel video of Pitcur castle on ancestry visit to Strathmore, Perthshire. The Castle of Pitcur is a high square tower, now in ruins. It was probably built in the early 16th century. The lands of Pitcur are on record in 1315; in 1432 they passed by marriage from the family of Chisholm to Halyburton. In 1680 the family moved to nearby Hallyburton House and the estate was sold to Graham Menzies, an Edinburgh whisky distiller. The surname Halyburton was first found in Berwickshire.

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