Castles that have been owned by the Clan Menzies have included, amongst many others: , historic seat of the chief of Clan Menzies •
Comrie Castle, four and a half miles west of
Aberfeldy in
Perthshire, is a ruinous L-plan tower house that was built and held by the Menzies family. The castle was burned in 1487 and the clan moved to Weem, which is now known as Castle Menzies. However, Comrie was used by branches of the clan until about 1715. •
Castle Menzies, originally known as the
Palace of Weem, near Aberfeldy, Perthshire, is an extended Z-plan tower house. The original Palace of Weem was built after 1487 but was sacked fifteen years later by Neil Stewart of Garth. The castle was occupied by
Oliver Cromwell's forces in the 1650s. The chiefs of Clan Menzies did not support the
Jacobite rising of 1745 and the Jacobite leader,
Charles Edward Stewart, stayed for two nights in the castle. However, four days later it was occupied by British-Hanoverian forces led by the
Duke of Cumberland. During
World War II the castle was used as a Polish Army medical supplies depot. It later became derelict but was acquired in 1957 by the
Menzies Clan Society, who have set about having it restored. •
Meggernie Castle, eight miles north of
Killin, Perthshire, was originally held by the
Clan Campbell but passed to the Menzies of Culdares branch of the clan, who supported the Jacobite cause. There is a story that the castle is haunted by the ghost of the wife of one of Menzies lairds who cut her in half in a jealous rage. He managed to bury her lower half, but not her upper half, which was concealed in an upper chamber of the castle. As such it is said that the upper floors of the castle are haunted by the apparition of the upper half of her body and the lower floors and burial ground by the apparition of the lower part of her body. • Pitfodels Castle, was to the south-west of
Aberdeen, but little remains of the castle; it was replaced by Norwood Hall. The castle was originally held by the Reids but passed by marriage to the Menzies family in the sixteenth century. The Menzies family also held Pitfodel's Lodging, a house in Aberdeen that has also been demolished. Pitfodels Castle had been abandoned in about 1622. The Menzies of Pitfodels branch of the clan were also Jacobites and the family founded the
Catholic College of Blairs. • Culdares, near
Fortingall, Perthshire, is the site of a castle or old house that was the seat of the Menzies of Culdares branch of the clan. ==Tartans==