Dudhope Castle, one of Dundee's oldest buildings, is set dramatically on an escarpment overlooking the city. The original house was built in the 13th Century home of the Scrymageour family, appointed Hereditary Constables of Dundee by William Wallace. In 1683, both the castle and the office of Hereditary Constable were acquired by John Graham of Claverhouse, Bonnie Dundee, the Jacobite commander who died at the Battle of Killiecrankie
Forgive me, John, but there seems to be something unnatural about the blues. The sky is a little too much, and the white clock-face and white walls are quite blue in the shadows. I'm cross that I missed seeing this castle when I visited Dundee. It looks eminently worth photographing.