Olrig House and the estate of Olrig are in the parish of Olrig.
In 2002 it was owned by John and Mary Morris.
Some photos of Olrig House in Castleton can be seen on www.caithness.org/atoz/countryhouses/olrighouse
I. The first of the family of Sinclairs of Olrig was George, fifth son of Sir James Sinclair of Canisbay. He married Elizabeth, daughter of his relative, Walter Bruce of Ham. He had a son, Alexander.
John, Master of Berriedale, granted a wadset of Olrig to Sir William Sinclair of Mey, and his son, Sir James, for 8000 merks, which the latter assigned as a provision to his son, George; and in 1708 Lord Glenorchy sold the property to Alexander Sinclair, then of Olrig, for 12,900 merks, or about £650 sterling, "reserving the swans and swans' nests on the Loch of Durran".
II. ALEXANDER SINCLAIR OF OLRIG married Katharine, daughter of Donald Budge of Toftingall, and was killed in a duel, in 1710, by William Innes of Sandside. He had four sons and three daughters: -
III. DONALD SINCLAIR OF OLRIG AND BILBSTER married Fenella, only daughter and heiress of Charles Sinclair of Bilbster, and had a son and a daughter: -
VI. MRS. FENELLA SINCLAIR OF OLRIG married Archibald Cullen, Barrister-at-Law, and had two sons and four daughters: -
The lands of Olrig and Bilbster were sold by Mrs. Cullen.
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