
Invergarry was an L-plan castle with 5 stories. It was built in the
17th century by Clan Ranald of Glengarry. The
castle was burned by General Monck in 1654 during Cromwell's
occupation and control was passed to the English monarchs in
1692. Alasdair Dubh recaptured the castle in 1715 but lost
it again in 1716 to Hanoverian forces.
The castle was back in the hands of the MacDonalds by 1731 in time to support the Bonnie Prince Charlie and was burned again by the "Butcher' Duke of Cumberland.
It was not rebuilt but a new mansion was erected which in now the Glengarry Castle Hotel.
Inside the castle block
The Glengarry Castle Hotel
