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Affric lodge
Affric Lodge was built at a cost of £8,000 by Lord Tweedmouth between 1860 and 1872.
It replaced an older building which became the stalkers house.
Tweedmouth, owner of neighbouring Guisachan had taken a long lease on the Affric estates. On completion of the new Lodge the Chisholm estate reduced his rent by £1,000 per annum until the lodge was paid for and it became the estates property.*
* taken from My Yester Years in Glen Affaric by Duncan MacLennan. Head Stalker – Glen Affaric 1942 – 1989.
NB. Duncan notes papers he held dating back to 1850. It would be interesting to find out where these papers are now held. Duncan died on Monday 6th October 2014 at Runivraid, Cannich, in his 101st year.
From The First Munroist, The Reverend A E Robertson. His Life, Munros and Photographs. Chapter relating to Rights of Way, Old Tracks, Coffin Roads etc. Kintail to Glen Cannich and Glen Affric.
Affric Lodge is one of the most beautifully situated lodges in the Highlands, It was built by the first Lord Tweedmouth in 1870, and shortly thereafter a sort of gentleman’s agreement was come to providing that, if the old right of way via Knockfin and Beinn nan Sparra and the south side of Loch Affric was left unfrequented in order to give privacy to that side of the forest, Lord Tweedmouth would construct a good path along the north side and give the public way-leave over it. This was done, and both the proprietor and the public got the benefit. The Lodge has been featured in many newspapers lately as it is available for lease at around £35,000 for a week! The current owner who purchased it in 2018 is David Matthews. Born in Rotherham son of a coal miner Mr Matthews has amassed a fortune of £40million from selling motor cars. Press interest is most likely because Mr Matthew’s son is married to Pippa Middleton the sister of the Duchess of Cambridge.
Affric lodge
Affric Lodge was built at a cost of £8,000 by Lord Tweedmouth between 1860 and 1872.
It replaced an older building which became the stalkers house.
Tweedmouth, owner of neighbouring Guisachan had taken a long lease on the Affric estates. On completion of the new Lodge the Chisholm estate reduced his rent by £1,000 per annum until the lodge was paid for and it became the estates property.*
* taken from My Yester Years in Glen Affaric by Duncan MacLennan. Head Stalker – Glen Affaric 1942 – 1989.
NB. Duncan notes papers he held dating back to 1850. It would be interesting to find out where these papers are now held. Duncan died on Monday 6th October 2014 at Runivraid, Cannich, in his 101st year.
From The First Munroist, The Reverend A E Robertson. His Life, Munros and Photographs. Chapter relating to Rights of Way, Old Tracks, Coffin Roads etc. Kintail to Glen Cannich and Glen Affric.
Affric Lodge is one of the most beautifully situated lodges in the Highlands, It was built by the first Lord Tweedmouth in 1870, and shortly thereafter a sort of gentleman’s agreement was come to providing that, if the old right of way via Knockfin and Beinn nan Sparra and the south side of Loch Affric was left unfrequented in order to give privacy to that side of the forest, Lord Tweedmouth would construct a good path along the north side and give the public way-leave over it. This was done, and both the proprietor and the public got the benefit. The Lodge has been featured in many newspapers lately as it is available for lease at around £35,000 for a week! The current owner who purchased it in 2018 is David Matthews. Born in Rotherham son of a coal miner Mr Matthews has amassed a fortune of £40million from selling motor cars. Press interest is most likely because Mr Matthew’s son is married to Pippa Middleton the sister of the Duchess of Cambridge.

