Drumintoul Lodge was built
in 1877 with only one year’s shooting income. The Lodge was
let to shooting and stalking tenants until 1960, when the parents
of the present Johnnie
Grant of Rothiemurchus moved here from Inverdruie House. As
the first permanent occupants they installed electricity, until
then it had been lit with paraffin lamps with gas lighting for special
occasions.
During the Second World War the Lodge was used
by Kompani
Linge as a training base for their commando raids into Norway.
The King of Norway often stayed in the lodge during his frequent
visits to his troops. An unexploded hand grenade was found when
the Lodge’s Loch was drained in 1985.
More recently the Lodge has been re-roofed and
re-wired and a brand new kitchen has been installed. The heather
that once surrounded the lodge before 1960 is being encouraged to
grow again, and many of the fast growing birch trees have been cleared
to enable visitors to see the outstanding views of the Cairngorms.
Drumintoul
Lodge is now used for corporate
events, exclusive
dinners, celebrations
and many other events.
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