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Fincharn Castle, also
known as
Fionchairn Castle and Gl****ery Castle, is a
ruined castle near Ford on the
southwest s**** of Loch Awe, Scotland. The castle...
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north to south,
Kilchurn (the best-known),
Fraoch Eilean, Innisconnel, and
Fincharn.
There may also have been a
castle near
where Castle Farm now stands. There...
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Chapel Easdale Island (Former
slate quarry)
Falls of Lora, Loch
Etive Fincharn Castle Fingal's Cave (Staffa) Gare Loch and
Faslane Naval Base Glen Croe...
- The
Argyll estates were
controlled from
Fincharn Castle. John
Scrymgeour of Gl****ary
marched from
Fincharn in 1513, as the
royal banner bearer, to the...
- (northeast of Loch Shin, Sutherland) Am Fiar-loch (Strathconon Forest)
Fincharn Loch (Argyll and Bute)
Fingask Loch (Perth and Kinross) Loch
Finlas (Ayrshire)...
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Castle Duror Eckford House Edentaggart Eilean Dubh Faslane,
Faslane Castle Fincharn Castle Fingal's Cave
Firth of
Clyde Firth of
Lorne Fladda,
Slate Islands...
- 17th-century
addition Dunyvaig Castle Courtyard castle 13th
century Ruined Islay Fincharn Castle 1240
Ruined S**** of Loch Awe
Glengorm Castle 1860 In use as a hotel...
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chapel Kildalton Medieval chapel of
Kilnaughton and
carved stones SM5266
Fincharn Castle Gl****ary
Remains of a
medieval hall
house SM5276
Kilmahew Castle...
- only one
other reference to a
castle in the
barony of Gl****ary—presumably
Fincharn Castle—in 1374. How the
steward came to hold any
authority in
these Argyllian...