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Black Watch Museum

Tour Balhousie Castle

Balhousie, in North Perth, is not a true castle, although it does incorporate a 16th century towerhouse. It is a large mansion built in 1860. Balhousie served as the seat of the Earls of Kinnoul, and overlooks the North Inch of Perth. The Hay arms appear on one wall, and a skewputt on another is dated 1631. The main block basement has two cellars and a kitchen without the usual connecting passage. The wing contains a wide stair from the entrance to the hall. A stair to a third story and attic in the main block are later additions.

The tower was held by the Eviot family until 1478, when it was sold to the Mercers, and later passed to the Hays, who owned it in 1631.

In 1962, it became the regimental headquarters and museum of the Black Watch. The museum spans three stories within the castle, and one wing serves as offices for the regiment's officers. Like many of the Highland Regiment museums, this one contained keepsakes, medals, campaign pennants, and other memorabilia from the regiment, which was founded in 1739. Many believe that the regiment was named for the distinctive dark tartan (or sett) that they wear. However, it is likely that they were called the "Black Watch" because the word for black, dhu, also means 'hidden' or 'covert', and may refer to their task to spy on the Jabobite rebels.

Black Watch Museum
Balhousie Castle
Hay Street
North Inch Park, Perth PH1 5HR
1/2 mile north of town center, east of the A9 road to Dunkeld. The castle houses the Black Watch Regimental Museum. Tel:: 01313 108530
Open May-Sept., Mon-Sat, 10am-4:30pm. Oct.-Apr., Mon-Fri, 10am-3:30pm.

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