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Dunbeath landowner Stuart Wyndham Murray Threipland will be 'hugely missed'


By Alan Hendry

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Dunbeath Estate and its 13-bedroom castle went on the market at the beginning of last week.
Dunbeath Estate and its 13-bedroom castle went on the market at the beginning of last week.

The family of Caithness landowner and businessman Stuart Wyndham Murray Threipland have said he will be "hugely missed" following his death last week.

Mr Threipland passed away in Wiltshire on Monday, June 12. It is understood he was 76.

He died on the same day that property agents Savills announced Mr Threipland's estate and 13-bedroom castle at Dunbeath had gone on the market with offers over £25 million being sought.

In a statement, the family said: "Stuart Wyndham Murray Threipland sadly died on 12th June 2023 at Wilton. He will be hugely missed by all his family.”

Stuart Wyndham Murray Threipland, of Dunbeath, had the oldest car on the field at the 2019 Caithness and Sutherland Vintage and Classic Vehicle Club rally at John O'Groats – a 1902 Panhard-Levassor Tonneau. Picture: Alan Hendry
Stuart Wyndham Murray Threipland, of Dunbeath, had the oldest car on the field at the 2019 Caithness and Sutherland Vintage and Classic Vehicle Club rally at John O'Groats – a 1902 Panhard-Levassor Tonneau. Picture: Alan Hendry

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