Castle Tioram (pronounced 'Cheerum') lies in ruins on a rocky islet in Loch Moidart, Ardnamurchan. Located
south of Mallaig and some 50 miles from
Fort William on the west coast of Scotland, its
location is made all the more remote by the fact that access is only possible at low tide when you can walk across a spit of land.
Tioram was destroyed in 1715 when Clan Chief Allan of Clanranald ordered it to be burnt, probably to
prevent it falling into enemy hands when he left to fight for the Jacobite cause. It has lain in
various states of ruin ever since.
It is closely linked with the beginnings of the Clanranald branch of the MacDonalds.
The castle is now owned by a Scottish businessman, Lex Brown, who is hoping to
conserve it through a Trust, despite recent set backs.
Documents from the inquiry by Historic Scotland
can be found online here.
Also see David Hogg's photos