Seat of the MacLeod chiefs for over 800 years. Scotland's oldest inhabited castle.
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Clan Macleod - Dunvegan Castle - Photo Print
Clan Macleod - Dunvegan Castle - Photo Print
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Photographer Aly Wight took this photograph of Dunvegan Castle on the shore of the loch that still bears its name, one of Scotland's longest continuously inhabited strongholds. The MacLeod chiefs have held Dunvegan since the late 1200s, when Leod, descended from Norse royalty, married into Skye's ruling household. The clan fought at the Battle of Harlaw in 1411 and lost over 500 men at Worcester in 1651. Through it all, Dunvegan remained their seat. It still is today.
If you carry the MacLeod name, Dunvegan is rare proof of what continuity looks like across eight centuries of Scottish history.
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Your print will be handmade to order, with the vast majority of our printed and framed products produced within 24-48 hours of purchase. After the print and frame are made up and dispatched, the expected delivery time is 2-5 working days.
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Research
We use accurate historical research on Clan MacLeod to ensure each image resonates with your MacLeod ancestry.
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We use 100% non-hazardous inks, source materials sustainably, and ensure all deliveries are carbon neutral.
