In the 1980s the castle was converted into a hotel,[2] which it was run as until early 2020 when it was closed to the public by the American owners thus ending over 700 years of history.
It had been until January 2020 one of the longest continually inhabited Castles in Central Scotland.
In 1796, the castle was sold to Alexander Spiers of Glasgow, who built a cotton mill and a distillery in Fintry.
In 2007, ownership was transferred to a holding company in Los Angeles, who took the decision to close the castle and business in 2020 ending over 700 years of continuous habitation.
Culcreuch is a rectangular tower house, with three stories and an attic, topped by a parapet and slate roof.