The Lands of Castle Grant, Kinveachy and parts of Abernethy, which now form the Strathspey Estate, have been Clan Grant territory since the thirteenth century.  In 1735 Sir Ludwick Grant of Grant married Lady Margaret Ogilivie, the eldest daughter of the second Earl of Seafield.  Their son Sir James Grant of Grant, 'the good Sir James' was responsible in 1766 for founding Grantown-on-Spey.  The Seafield family has always taken an active interest in the management of the Estate and this personal involvement continues to the present day.  The Estate presents someof the finest and highest 
quality of  Scottish sport available amid breathtaking scenery. Our professional gamekeepers, deer stalkers and fishing ghillies are only too willing to share with guests the knowledge of their sport.


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