
1842 to 1853- The upper stories of the tower house are rebuilt completely and heightened in a pseudo-medieval style. 1842- Queen Victoria visits the gardens. 1830s- The castle is improved as well as the Drummond Castle garden. 1784- The Commissioners for Forfeited Estates leave as Captain James Drummon buys the castle. 1750- The Drummon family lose the estate when they are declared forfeit and seized by the state. 1689- Building of the mansion house begins. 1653- The castle was sacked by the army of Oliver Cromwell during the tumultuous Wars of the Three Kingdoms. 1630s- The 2 nd Earl of Perth lays out the first terraced garden surrounding the castle. 1605- The 4 th Lord Drummond is created Earl of Perth and added to the castle. 1490- The building of the original tower house begins. 14 th century- The lands of Drummond are the property of the Drummond family. You may enjoy reading about other Scottish castles such as Glengorm Castle and Duntrune Castle. Unfortunately, the castle is no longer open to visitors and the gardens are managed by the Grimsthorpe and Drummond Castle Trust. The current dayĭrummond Castle fell into new ownership in 2021 when the 28 th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby inherited it from her father. The castle was the home of the Drummonds. The Drummond family retained control of the estate until 1750 when the Drummond properties were declared forfeit and seized by the state. The Drummonds, at the time, continued to support the Jacobite cause in the Jacobite risings of 17. He went forth and began the building of the mansion house in 1689 before he was imprisoned following the deposition of King James by William of Orange.Īfterwards, he fled to the exiled Jacobite court in France. At this time, the 4th Earl of Perth was Lord Chancellor of Scotland under King James VII. In 1653, the castle was sacked by the army of Oliver Cromwell during the tumultuous Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
It was the 2 nd Earl of Perth that laid out the first terraced garden surrounding the castle sometime in the 1630s. In 1605, the 4 th Lord Drummond was created Earl of Perth and added to the castle.
The building of the original tower house, beginning in 1490, spread out over several years and was built by John Drummond, 1st Lord Drummond of Cargill. Originally, in the 14 th century, the lands of Drummond were the property of the Drummond family.