|
Buchanan lands ran just north of Glasgow and to the south-east of Loch Lomond. Google maps for Buchanan smithy and it will take you to the heart of them. Drymen and Killearn are towns in Buchanan country and there is, in fact, a Buchanan monument in Killearn, the birthplace of George Buchanan, tutor to James VI. The last Buchanan chief lived at Craigend castle, just a mile or two north of Milngavie (try pronouncing that!) just adjacent to Mugdock castle which was a Graham stronghold. When I lived in Glasgow I lived in Buchanan Drive, right next door to the Buchanan Retreat, a one-time refuge for needy clan members, now the Council Offices. The whole area from Loch Lomond eastwards to Stirling is known as The Lennox from the clan who originally controlled it. This whole Highlands/Lowlands thing is not just cut and dried by the height of the mountains round about you. There are no real mountains until you reach the north end of Loch lomond. The fact that the Buchanans didn't leap from peak to peak doesn't make them any less of a (originally) Gaelic clan so I would hang onto your kilt for the time being.
|