• The Castle of Mey Trust was established by a Deed of Trust executed on 11 June 1996.[13] Its president was the then Prince of Wales.
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  • The Castle of Mey is located on the northern coast of Scotland in Caithness, and it is situated about six miles west of John o'Groats.
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  • The Castle of Mey was the cherished holiday home of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother from 1952 until 1996.
  • Sutherland & Caithness: About 7 miles east and north of Castletown, on minor roads north of A836, 0.5 miles south of sea, west of Barrogill, at Castle of Mey.
  • The early history of Mey is a bloody tale of family feuding and betrayal. The castle was built by the 4th Earl of Caithness for his son, William Sinclair.
  • The Castle of Mey in Canisbay parish, on the north coast of Caithness in the Scottish Highlands is the northernmost castle on the British mainland.
  • In July 1996, The Queen Mother established The Queen Elizabeth Castle of Mey Trust to manage the property for the last years of her life.
  • Castle of Mey. The (formerly called Barrogill Castle) Castle of Mey is located in the extreme north- east of Scotland near John o 'Groats in Caithness.