Today Inverness Castle houses the Sherriff's Court. Take Castle Street which winds its way up around the rear of the castle and past some pretty floral displays to get to the statue of Flora MacDonald. ... A-Z List; List by Regions; Featured Castles; Clan connections; Stay in a Castle; Wedding Venues; Private Tours;
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A visit to Urquhart can be incorporated on your customised itinerary with ClansandCastles.com who offer personal guided trips from Inverness. You can also visit Eilean Donan in the same day ... A-Z List; List by Regions; Featured Castles; Clan connections; Stay in a Castle; Wedding Venues; Private Tours; Self Drive Tours...
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Inverness Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inverness Castle sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness, in Inverness, Scotland. The red sand stone structure evident today was built in 1836 by architect William Burn. It is built on the site of...
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Inverness Castle is located in the city centre and sits on a low cliff on the east bank overlooking the river. The Drum Tower houses an exhibition portraying the castle story and is open daily during the summer. ... Castle Hill, Inverness IV2 3EG - Scotland, UK...
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castles in Inverness & the Highlands Of Scotland ... Castles and Inverness are almost synonymous. Too many to mention all individually, here are our chosen highlights: ... Castles In Inverness...
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Dominating the centre of the city of Inverness, Inverness Castle comprises the larger of two buildings ... A succession of castles have stood on this site since 1057, the earlier structures most-likely built of timber. The first was partially destroyed by King Robert I. A replacement was sacked once again in the 15th C..
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Inverness Castle was originally a late 11th century earth and timber enclosure fortress, founded by King Malcolm III Canmore. The timber castle was destroyed by King Robert the Bruce in 1310 and in 1548 George Gordon, earl of Huntly rebuilt it in stone.
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"A very warm welcome to Dunrobin Castle, home of my ancestors for over seven hundred years. I'm so proud that people from all over the world pay us a visit and I I look forward to seeing you too at Dunrobin." ... The majestic Dunrobin Castle is the most northerly of Scotland's great houses and dates back to the 1300s...
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Information on Cawdor Castle, Inverness, Scotland ... ; Where is Cawdor Castle; 12 miles east of Inverness, between Inverness and Nairn on the B9090 off the A96 ; The home of Lord and Lady Cawdor, the castle and grounds are open from May to October ... scotland castles...
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Situated on the Airport Road at the B9039 cut off for Ardersier and Fort George, just 10 mins drive from Inverness. Castle Stuart is a 17th century tower house with 2 stone spiral staicases. Unfortunately there is no access for wheelchair users.
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