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Kilchurn Castle (/kəlˈxʊərn/) is a
ruined structure on a
rocky peninsula at the
northeastern end of Loch Awe, in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It was first...
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castles at
Kilchurn, Achallader, Loch Dochart, Finlarig,
Balloch (Taymouth) and Edinample. In 1654, the
Campbells withstood a two-day
siege in
Kilchurn Castle...
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station square. It was once
rundown and old but has now been restored.
Kilchurn Castle,
dating from the 15th
century and now
maintained by
Historic Scotland...
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Inveraray Jail
Inverness Castle Inverewe Garden Iona
Abbey Isle of
Staffa Kilchurn Castle Kilmartin Glen
Liathach Lecht Ski
Centre Loch Alsh Loch Ard Loch...
- of Clan
Campbell by
Robert the Bruce. The
Campbells had
already built Kilchurn Castle which controlled the
gateway to the
western Highlands and they harried...
- Lake (canto v.). Ewen
Cameron of
Lochiel was born in
February 1629 at
Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe, the seat of his mother's family. He was the son of John...
- residence)
Inveraray Jail Iona
Abbey Isle Of Bute
Distillery Jura
distillery Kilchurn Castle Kilmartin Glen (Including
Kilmartin Stones)
Kilmodan Carved Stones...
- from the
original on June 6, 2011.
Retrieved April 2, 2013. "Webshots -
Kilchurn Castle,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland".
Archived from the
original on December...
- the
northern end has one of the most
photographed castles in Scotland,
Kilchurn Castle,
which in
summer may be
visited by a
short boat trip or by a half...
- and his wife Jane Stewart,
daughter of the 4th Earl of Atholl.
Seated at
Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe, his
brother Colin Campbell, 2nd
Baronet died in 1640...