House of Atholl
The House of Atholl is a Scottish noble family with roots tracing back to the 12th century. It is known for its historical significance and connection to the Duke of Atholl, a title created in 1703. The family has played a prominent role in Scottish history, particularly in the Jacobite risings.
The family seat is Blair Castle, located in Perthshire, Scotland. This castle has been the residence of the family for centuries and is notable for its architecture and extensive gardens. The House of Atholl remains active in Scottish heritage and culture, participating in various events and maintaining its historical properties.