Loch of Clunie
Loch of Clunie is a small lowland freshwater loch that is located two miles (three kilometres) west of Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross, Scotland.[1][2][3] Clunie CastleThe Loch of Clunie has a single island, said to be artificial, which has the remains of Clunie Castle.[4][5] The house was designed as a simple L-plan tower house and was built by George Brown Bishop of Dunkeld between 1485 and 1514 as a spiritual retreat.[4] A chapel was dedicated to St Catherine in the house in 1507.[4] The island is surrounded by a dry-stone wall and there is a well designed pier at the south-end of the island, that was constructed in 1512–1513.[4] The house was burnt down in a fire and was restored at the end of the 18th Century.[4] It is now currently a ruin as the roof fell in in 1989 and was never rebuilt. References
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