Culbin House was a manor house, in the Culbin Sands, near Forres, Moray in Scotland.[1] The house was the caput of the feudal barony of Culbin.
Culbin House | |
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Culbin Sands, Moray, Scotland | |
Coordinates | 57°37′39″N 3°41′34″W / 57.62750°N 3.69278°W |
Site information | |
Condition | No remains above ground |
Site history | |
In use | until late 17th century |
History
editThe estate was once the home of Richard de Moravia, ancestor of the Murrays of Culbin, who settled in the area during the late 12th century.[2] The estate passed by marriage of the heiress Gyles Murray to Thomas Kinnaird, in the 15th century. The last laird, Alexander Kinnaird, abandoned the estate in 1694, due to sand dunes burying the farmland and finally the house. The remains of the house are located under sand dunes.
Citations
edit- ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Culbin House (15605)". Canmore. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
- ^ Coventry 2010, p. 312.
References
edit- Coventry, Martin (2010). Castles of the Clans. Musselburgh: Goblinshead. ISBN 978-1-899874-36-1.
- Ross, Sinclair (1992). The Culbin Sands - Fact and Fiction. Scotland: University of Aberdeen Centre for Scottish Studies. ISBN 0906265169.