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Clan Campbell
Near Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire. Held by the MacAuleys, but sold to the Campbells in 1767, then later to the Colquhouns of Luss. Mostly demolished in 1957.
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Near Oban, Argyll. The castle consists of a massive curtain circling a rock and a later house within the walls. Dunstaffnage is an ancient site, and there was a stronghold here from the seventh centu...
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Clan Campbell
Tarbert, Argyll. Held for the crown by the MacAlisters, by the MacLeans and then by the Campbells of Argyll (and still a post held by the current Duke of Argyll). Walter Campbell of Skipness seized...
Clan Campbell
Near Lochgoilhead, Argyll. Held by the Lamonts, but passed in 1368 to the Campbell Earls of Argyll, and the current Duke of Argyll is still the hereditary keeper of the castle. Mary, Queen of Scots s...
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Stands to the north of the village of Inveraray on the east side of Loch Fyne in Argyll. There was a substantial castle, dating form the fifteenth century and rising to four storeys. This building was...
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A picturesque partly-ruined stronghold perched up a hill half a mile north of Dollar in Clackmannan. The building is dominated by a strong keep or tower, rising to four stories, and Castle Campbell i...
Chas Mac Donald
Great castle for a daunder round, by the way. You get a better sense of 'castleness' from this one than from Edinburgh or Stirling. Well worth the wee walk!
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