[2][3] The estate It was rented to the wealthy American industrialist and local benefactor Bradley Martin late 19th and early 20th century [5] and flourished in the 1880s and 1890s, but went into decline after the 1920s.
[2][3] Balmacaan House, near Drumnadrochit, was abandoned soon afterwards[8][7][9][3][2][4] set on fire by vandals in the 1960s and demolished in 1972.
[10][11] near the small settlement of Balbeg, located on the north west shore of Loch Ness, about 4 miles south of Drumnadrochit.
[10][11] In 1767 Sir James Grant provided house stances for a new village called Lewiston after his eldest son, Lewis, the future 5th Earl of Seafield.
[12] In 1803, because of water supply problems and the unsightly appearance of the 30 houses, school and smiddy, it was decided to relocate the village to its present site by the river Coilty.