Lex Brown (born Maybole, Ayrshire) is a Scottish businessman. A former decorated RAF helicopter pilot,[1] he came to public attention after buying Tioram Castle, in Moidart, for £300,000 in 1997.
Lex Brown | |
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Born | Maybole, Ayrshire |
Nationality | Scottish |
Occupation | businessman |
There followed years of high-profile conflicts with Historic Scotland, Highland Council and other interested parties,[2] including a public inquiry in 2002 and an appeal to the Scottish Government in 2006. Following a change of personnel at Historic Scotland.,[3] Brown renewed discussions with HS of his plans to reroof and live in Castle Tioram, though these are still at an early stage.[4]
Brown was mostly brought up overseas, in Egypt and Ghana, where his father worked as a civil engineer.[1] His Gaelic-speaking, west highland mother endowed Brown with a respect for his highland heritage.
After 20 years in the armed forces, Brown farmed on Loch Lomondside before making a fortune in the air cargo and oil exploration business.[1]
See also
edit- Bronson Conrad
References
edit- ^ a b c Tierney, Michael (15 November 2004). "The battle for Castle Tioram". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
- ^ Ross, John (15 September 2009). "12 years and a few millions later, Lex Brown may soon be king of his castle". The Scotsman. Edinburgh. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
- ^ Drainey, Nick (27 June 2011). "Tycoon is king of the castle after winning battle to restore ancient clan stronghold". The Times. London. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
- ^ "Castle Tioram". Historic Scotland web pages. Retrieved 1 May 2012.