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Thus
begins the known history of Leslie Castle, which
apparently was a formidable complex, with a moat/ditch,
drawbridge, gatehouse and other buildings in addition to
the tower. Within the decade, in 1661, the castle was 'demolished',
according to Martin Coventry's 3rd edition of The
Castles of Scotland . The reason is not given,
but the tower was apparently rebuilt almost immediately,
presumably by the Forbes. In 1771 the castle was sold to
the Leiths of Leith Hall, but by 1820 it was roofless and
in ruin. In 1979 David Leslie, a 36 year old architect in
Aberdeen, decided to buy [one acre plus ruin] and restore
the old family castle. In December 1985 David and Leslie
Leslie moved into their dream castle, and in 1989 the
Leslies opened their castle as a luxury B&B, with 4
rooms available to rent. A worldwide Leslie gathering was
held at the castle in 1995. However in 2001 the castle
was for sale for 750,000 pounds sterling. It has
subsequently been sold and is now a private home. The
Leslies live in the Coach House on the property, and
thus David retains the baronal title (see picture #5).
Note also that picture #3 (2007) shows no staircase on
the side wall (versus picture #4 - more recent). The door
is original and was accessed by ladder.
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