Kilcoy Castle

[2] It fell into a ruinous state during the late 18th and 19th Centuries and was restored in 1891 by the Inverness Architects Ross and McBeth, who added a four-storey wing to the north.

The slated roof has crow-stepped gables and (probably late 17th century) dormer-head windows.

The castle is used primarily for evangelical and charitable purposes and regularly hosts events for a variety of Christian and local charities.

Mark Menking of Kilcoy, the current Baron of Kilcoy is heir to the Lordship of the Garioch (in Aberdeenshire) currently held by George David Menking of Garioch.

The Garioch Charitable Trust holds its annual trustee meetings at the castle.

Kilcoy Castle and Gardens
Kilcoy Castle at dusk