Best known by the sobriquet Captain W.E. Johns, William Earle Johns was the creator of
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Best known by the sobriquet Captain W.E. Johns, William Earle Johns was the creator of
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The lands of Ballindalloch and Glencairnie were granted to John Grant of Freuchie by King James IV in 1499 in reward for his: ‘Good faithful and thankful service in peace and war’.
Ballindalloch Estate encompasses over 7,000 hectares of mature woodland, moorland, grazing pastures and arable fields and is home to the oldest herd of Aberdeen Angus in the world.
We are supporting the diversification and growth of the rural Speyside economy through land management practices in keeping with the unique heritage and landscape of the Scottish Highlands.
The mature woodland and heather clad moorland of Ballindalloch Estate provide first class beats for grouse, pheasant and partridge shooting. Moreover, the roe stalking is of the finest quality and world renowned.