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0112 Aberdour Castle  started life some time before the year 1200 as a two story tower house built by the de Mortimer family.  The remains of the original tower house can still be seen within the complex of the ruins at the west end of the castle, though
0133 Dunrobin CastleThe land has been associated with the Earls of Sutherland since 1235. There was a castle here during that time but no part of it exists now. The original part of the surviving castle is the 15th keep (supposedly built in 1401).
0263 Caerlaverock Castle The story of Caerlaverock begins with the granting of lands in the area to Sir John De Maccuswell in 1220.He set to work building a castle 200 metres south of the one you see today.The second castle was largely complete by 1300
0302 Broughty Castle  In 1454 King James II gave permission to build a small castle here,the castle was finally completed in about 1495The castle was built by the Gray family, who were to own and occupy it, except when displaced by the occasional invading
0322 Blackness CastleBuilt in the 15th century by one of Scotland's most powerful families, the Crichtons, blackness was never destined as a peaceful lordly residence, its enduring roles were those of garrison fortress and state prison.
0818 Blair Atholl Castle In 1269, while the Earl of Atholl was away in England for an extended period, a neighbour, John Comyn, started to build a castle on the Earl's land. Atholl complained to King Alexander III, got his land back, and incorporated the
0864 Newark Castle, near Selkirk Newark Castle enters the historic record in 1423b as the "New Werk", built by the Douglas family to replace an earlier stronghold (imaginatively described as the "Oldworck"). The castle was attacked by English armies twice
097 Laureston Castle  Lauriston Castle was started as a 13th century stronghold by the Napiers of Merchiston but it was considerably altered in the 16th century and then extended further in the 19th century to create a Jacobean-style mansion.
1039 Dunnottar Castle Dunnottar Castle was the home of the Earls Marischal of Scotland, once one of the most powerful families in the land. The Earl Marischal oversaw all ceremonial activities in the Scottish Court, including the coronations. He was also
1060 Greenan  Castle  16th century tower-house on site of possible ancient fort. About a mile away is a large stone said to mark the spot where Picts and Scots signed a peace treaty. Entrance lintel has inscription, JK 1603 FMD for John Kennedy of Balters
1070 Carrick Castle The Lamonts originally owned this land but in 1368 it passed to the Campbell Earls of Argyll.   This keep was constructed in the 1400's and Mary, Queen of Scots visited here in 1563.The keep was pillaged and burned in 1685 during Argyl
1199 Newark Castle Inverclyde  The castle was built in 1478 by George Maxwell when he inherited the Barony of Finlanstone.  In the late 16th century the castle was inherited by Sir Patrick Maxwell, a powerful friend of king James VI of Scotland. In 1668 t
1270 Craigivar Castle was a tower house built by William Forbes ( a merchant trader )in the 1620s, it is built of pink granite, William died one year after the castles completion
1304 Castle Fraser Castle Fraser was mostly built between 1575 and 1635. It is a large z-plan tower house with two projecting wings that form a courtyard. Michael Fraser began the construction of the castle, but he died in 1588 leaving the castle unfinish
1311 Drum Castle   Drum Castle was the home of the Irvine family.The earliest part of the castle is a late 13th century tower house, one of the oldest in Scotland.  During the Civil War the 10th laird and his sons were supporters of Charles I in a region
1324 Crathes Castle  was built over a 43 year period from 1553 – 96 by the Burnett family.Alexander Burnard was made Royal Forester of Drum by Robert the Bruce. The Horn of Leys, which was presented to Alexander by Robert the Bruce in 1323, is on displa
1428 Drumlanrig Castle The association of the Douglas family with Drumlanrig is a lengthy one, dating back to the 14th Century when William, the son of James, 2nd Earl of Drumlanrig became 1st Laird of Drumlanrig. In or before 1388, when James, 2nd Earl o
1481 Dunvagan Castle Dunvegan is still a family residence, and in fact it has been continuously occupied by the Chiefs of the Clan MacLeod since 1270. The current castle consists of a 14th century square keep, and a 16th century tower -- the Fairy Tower -
1671 Dunstaffnage Castle,Once the capital of Dalriada, the original Kingdom of the Scots, it was to here that The Stone of Destiny was brought over from Ireland via Iona. Dunstaffnage Castle looks square and impenetrable with round towers. A MacDougall st
1758 Inverary Castle The castle was built in 1744 by the third Duke of Argyll. The interior of the castle was finished in 1771. In 1644 the Duke of Argyll was driven from Inveraray by the Marquis of Montrose. On 10th July 1758 a Physician called William H
1779 Carnasserie Castle, Argyle .   Built between 1565 and 1572 on the site of an older building, Carnasserie Castle is on a ridge above the Kilmartin valley. Carnasserie was built by John Carswell who became Bishop of Argyll and the Isles in the reign of
1825  Dunure Castle The castle is the point of origin of the Kennedys of Carrick, who once ruled over much of south western Scotland and were granted the lands in 1357. The castle is the point of origin of the Kennedys of Carrick, who once ruled over much
1838 Culzean Castle Culzean castle was the constructed as an L Plan Castle by the orders of David Kennedy, 10th Earl of Cassilis. He instructed the architect Robert Adam to rebuild a previous, but more basic, stately house into a fine castle to be the sea
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2235 Barony Castle, an imposing manor house, is located 35 minutes south of Edinburgh on the edge of the Scottish Borders. Built in 1536, it is now a hotel and also houses The Scottish Ambulance Training College.
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2408 Huntingtower Castle  until the 17th century it consisted of two separate tower houses built just a few metres apart. The earliest part is the eastern tower which was originally a gatehouse but was converted around 1500 into a three-storey residential
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2422 Scone Palace Between 1284 and 1402 Scone Abbey (sometimes referred to as the Palace of the Abbots) often served to house the Parliament of Scotland. Alexander II and Alexander III, both crowned at Scone, ruled collectively from 1214 to 1286. For cent
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2423 Braemar Castle Braemar Castle has been the ancestral home of the Clan Farquharson for over 200 years. Originally erected in 1628 by John Erskine, Earl of Mar, to repel the neighbouring Farquharsons, Braemar Castle is situated on the north side of Bra
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2425 Corgarff Castle, is a 16th century, four-storey tower house that was heavily modified in 1748 when it was converted into a fort with the addition of two single-storey pavilions and an outer wall forming a star-shaped barmkin. In 1571 the castle was o
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2522 Craigend Castle  The ruined Craigend Castle lies in Mugdock Country Park, 2 miles (3 km) north of Milngavie. Built in 1815, this mansion was designed in the Regency Gothic style by Alexander Ramsay (c.1777 - 1847). It was home to the Smith, Buchanan,
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2546 Eilean Donnan Castle The original castle was built in 1220 for Alexander II as a defence against the Vikings. By the late 13th century it had become a stronghold of the Mackenzies of Kintail (later the Earls of Seaforth). In 1511, the MacRaes, as pro
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2827 Ruins of Lochmaben Castle There have been two Lochmaben Castles. The first was built in the 1160s by the Bruce family, the Lords of Annandale. The second Lochmaben Castle was completed some time in the early 1300s, leaving Lochmaben Old Castle abando
2855 Portencross CastleThe site has been fortified since the 13th Century. The present building is thought to date to the 14th Century. In the castle's earliest days, it was known as "Arneil" (alternatively spelled "Arnele" or "Ardneil"), and it stood ato
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2937 Claypotts Castle Claypotts Castle is a z-plan tower house built by John Strachan between 1569 and 1588. In the 1620's the castle was sold to Sir William Graham of Claverhouse. One of his descendants was John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee, who's exploit
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3240 Castle Stuart When Mary Queen of Scots came back to Scotland in 1561, after the death of her husband, the Dauphin of France, she gave this land to her half-brother, James Stuart, granted him the title 'Earl of Moray' and he ruled Scotland as Regent f
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3354 Castle Stalker  is a four story tower house or keep picturesquely set on a small islet on Loch Laich, an inlet off Loch Linnhe. Castle Stalker – in the Gaelic, Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer – is believed originally to have been the site o
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3581 Urquhart Castle  In 1288 the ‘Men of Moray’ rebelled against their king, Alexander II. By 1230, the king had crushed the uprising and brought in men he could trust to control the rebellious region. In 1296 Edward I of England invaded Scotland and
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3701 Inverness Castle  A succession of castles have stood on this site since 1057. The first Inverness Castle was partially destroyed by King Robert I and a replacement castle was sacked in the 15th century.  In 1548 another castle with tower was complete
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4104 Crookston Castle on the south side of Glasgow, is an early 15th century construction. It is surrounded by a defensive ring ditch that dates base to the 12th century when Sir Robert Croc built an earlier castle and chapel, now lost. He gave his name t
5299 Dean Castle  The Castle takes its name from ‘The Dean’ or wooded valley, a common place name in Scotland. However, until about 1700 it was called Kilmarnock Castle. Owned originally by the Boyd family, it has strong historical connections with ma
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5575  Ruins of Roslslyn  Castle It is thought that the first castle was built at the beginning of the 12th century. The builder William de Sancto Clere received the barony of Rosslyn from Malcolm Canmore in 1070. The Castle as we now know it dates back to
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5620 St Andrews Castle  This site was fortified by the 1100s, and from around 1200 it was adopted as the main residence of the bishops and archbishops of St Andrews. As such, the Castle became the principal administrative centre of the Scottish Church and
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6102 Scalloway Castle Scalloway Castle was built in 1600 by Earl Patrick Stewart to tighten his grip on Shetland.  The Stewart family, as Earls of Orkney and Shetland, had a dramatic impact on both groups of islands. Robert Stewart was the illegitimate so
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