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Dunskey Castle is a ruined, 12th-century
tower house or castle,
located 0.5
miles (0.80 km)
south of the
village of Portpatrick, Rhinns, Wigtownshire...
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Dunskey Estate (also
known as
Portree Estate) is
north of
Portpatrick on the west
coast of Scotland. The B-listed
mansion dates from the
start of the...
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Dating back some 700
years and
built adjacent to the
ruins of
nearby Dunskey Castle, Portpatrick's
position on the
Rhins of
Galloway affords visitors...
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monuments in Scotland, as
designated by
Historic Environment Scotland:
Dunskey Castle, Portpatrick,
Dumfries and
Galloway Castle Tioram, Lochaber, Highland...
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Commonwealth forces.
William Clark-Kennedy was born on 3
March 1879 at
Dunskey House, near
Portpatrick on the
Scottish Rhins of Galloway. His
mother was...
- by the RAF as an
airfield for
bombing target practice out in Luce Bay
Dunskey Castle near Portpatrick,
built in the 16th
century by the
Adairs of Kilhilt...
- The Hunter-Blair
baronetcy of
Dunskey in the
County of
Wigtown is a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was
created for the
member of parliament...
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whoever would bring him the head of Currie.
Robert Adare watched over
Dunskey Castle for
several days
until Currie came out one evening.
Robert followed...
- John
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- John
Closeburn Castle Cruggleton Castle Drumlanrig Castle Dumfries Castle Dunskey Castle Edingham Castle Friar's C****
Galdenoch Castle Hoddom Castle Kenmure...