Scotland’s Guthrie Castle–Guthrie Clan Fun

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Guthrie Castle was the property of the Scottish clan by the same name from the s until it was sold in . The name “Guthrie” is prominent in Angus, less than miles northeast of Dundee as the castle, clan and village all carry it. The Guthrie family descends from Robert the Bruce through the marriage of Alexander Guthrie, 2nd of Guthrie, and Margaret Lyon of Glamis. The structure began as a tower house in the th century when Scotland’s Treasurer and Lord Justice-General, Sir David Guthrie, had it built. Later family members added a house and kept expanding and renovating it until the death of Colonel Ivan Guthrie in , when it was sold to Daniel S. Pena Sr., an American businessman. After a couple of decades, the house and its extensive walled gardens were offered to the public as a venue for weddings and other functions. The castle was hit with scandal in as it was alleged the wedding planner absconded with the deposits of couples who had scheduled their events at Guthrie. The owner repaid the money lost, and the wedding planner was jailed. Guthrie Castle has once again become a private residence, closed to the public. (Information for these paragraphs was gleaned from online sources, including the castle and clan’s own websites and a number of Scottish news agencies.) The Guthrie clan’s family tartan is used as a background and is under the Crown Copyright, being registered with The Scottish Register of Tartans

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