Bamff

Coordinates: 56°38′55″N 3°16′15″W / 56.6486°N 3.2709°W / 56.6486; -3.2709
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Bamff House, 2012
Bamff House, circa 1850

Bamff House is the home of the Ramsays of Bamff, and is located within a 1,300-acre (5.3 km2) estate in Perthshire, Scotland. Bamff House began as a fortified tower in the late 16th century and was added to and altered in almost every century since then.

Bamff has been the home of several

European beavers since 2002. The beaver became extinct in Scotland about 450 years ago, but some animals have been present at Bamff since a demonstration project was established in 2002.[1]
They inhabit a 32-acre (130,000 m2) area of woodland and wetland.

The Ramsays held the lands at Bamff from 1232, Nessus de Ramsay having been physician to

James VI and Charles I. It was his son, Gilbert, who was made baronet in 1666 in recognition of the bravery of his own son, James, at the Battle of Rullion Green. The current owners are Paul and Louise Ramsay.[2]

Notable former resident owners

References

  1. ^ Jones K, Gilvear D, Willby N, Gaywood M (2008). Willow (Salix spp.) and aspen (Populus tremula) regrowth after felling by the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber): implications for riparian woodland conservation in Scotland. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 19, 75-87.
  2. OL 6592163M.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link
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