Primrose Dungeon <LIMITED – RELEASE>
Today, the Primrose Dungeon is open to the public, offering a unique glimpse into the region's fascinating history. Visitors can explore the cramped, dimly lit chamber, and learn about the lives of the Primrose family and their role in shaping the history of the Highlands.
Tucked away in the quaint town of Dunnet, Scotland, lies a peculiar attraction that has captured the imagination of many: the Primrose Dungeon. This small, unassuming underground chamber has a rich history dating back to the 18th century, and its story is as fascinating as it is shrouded in mystery. Primrose Dungeon
The Primrose Dungeon was built in the 1700s as a secret prison and hiding place for the Primrose family, who were Lairds of Dunnet. During this time, the Highlands of Scotland were a hotbed of Jacobite activity, and the British government was keen to suppress any dissent. The Primrose family, who were staunch supporters of the British Crown, needed a secure place to hide and protect themselves from potential threats. Today, the Primrose Dungeon is open to the