The Earl of Dunmore's 18th - century summer home, known for its bizarre, pineapple - shaped tower.
Photo via Wikimedia Commons
Menstrie Castle
About this museum
Menstrie Castle is a three - storey manor house in the town of Menstrie, Clackmannanshire, near Stirling, central Scotland. From the early 17th century, it was home to Sir William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling, who was instrumental in founding the colony of Nova Scotia. It was later owned by the Holburn or Holborne family, who were created Baronets of Menstrie in 1706. The castle was restored in the 20th century, won a Civic Trust award, and now incorporates holiday accommodation, private flats and museum. The museum previously opened 2 days a week by the National Trust for Scotland. is now o
Opening hours
No opening hours information available.
Location
Explore thematic hubs
Nearby free museums
Situated just a mile outside the picturesque village of Comrie, Perthshire, Cultybraggan Camp can be found nestling b...
Andrew Carnegie was a world - famous Scot whose life and international legacy is showcased in a fascinating museum in...