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WebbMonday & Tuesday – closed for guided tours, lunch and The Norman Centre. Wednesday – Friday. Guided tour at 10.30am only. Norman Centre open from 12pm to 1pm (guest … WebbFormer members of the Regiment wishing to visit the Museum only can arrange access by calling the Museum office on 0131 226 2688. At least two working days notice will be … • Airlie Castle, also known as Errolly Castle, is about four miles north-east of Alyth in Angus. It is actually a mansion that was built in 1793 that incorporates some of an old castle. A deep ditch defended an angle side of land between two rivers. The original castle was built in 1432 by the Ogilvies. • Cortachy Castle, about three miles north of Kirriemuir, Angus, is a courtyard castle that dates from the fifteenth century. It came to the Ogilvies in 1473. Charles II of England spent … • Airlie Castle, also known as Errolly Castle, is about four miles north-east of Alyth in Angus. It is actually a mansion that was built in 1793 that incorporates some of an old castle. A deep ditch defended an angle side of land between two rivers. The original castle was built in 1432 by the Ogilvies. • Cortachy Castle, about three miles north of Kirriemuir, Angus, is a courtyard castle that dates from the fifteenth century. It came to the Ogilvies in 1473. Charles II of England spent a nig… the ocean of the end of the lane