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Achanduin Castle, (also
known as
Achadun Castle and Acha-Dun), is a castle, now in ruins,
located about 5.0
kilometres (3.1 mi) west of
Achnacroish on...
- of the
castle are the
remains of a stone-walled fort. The
remains of
Achanduin Castle west of
Achnacroish is also
thought to date back to the 13th century...
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Achahoish Achanduin,
Achanduin Castle Achinhoan Airdeny Aldlochlay Aldochlay Appin Ardbeg, Bute...
- Watt, Dictionary, p. 180. Turner, "Bishops of
Argyll and the
Castle of
Achanduin", p. 649; Watt, Dictionary, p. 180. Watt, Dictionary, p. 180. Lindsay...
- required.) Turner, D (1999). "The
Bishops of
Argyll and the
Castle of
Achanduin, Lismore, AD 1180-1343" (PDF).
Proceedings of the
Society of Antiquaries...
- Isles.
Sometime before 1648,
James Livingston seems to have sta**** at
Achanduin Castle on Lismore, and it is
thought that
around this time that the surname...
- ISSN 0583-9106. Caldwell, DH; Stell, GP; Turner, DJ (2016). "Excavations at
Achanduin Castle, Lismore, Argyll, 1970–5:
Findings and Commentary" (PDF). Proceedings...
- Dunblane, p. 58.
Dennis Turner, "The
Bishops of
Argyll and the
Castle of
Achanduin", in the
Proceedings of the
Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland, 128 (1998)...
- ISSN 0583-9106. Caldwell, DH; Stell, GP; Turner, DJ (2016). "Excavations at
Achanduin Castle, Lismore, Argyll, 1970–5:
Findings and Commentary" (PDF). Proceedings...
- ISSN 2516-6298. Caldwell, DH; Stell, GP; Turner, DJ (2016). "Excavations at
Achanduin Castle, Lismore, Argyll, 1970–5:
Findings and Commentary" (PDF). Proceedings...