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Ballinbreich Castle

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Ballinbreich Castle — castle in Fife, Scotland, UK.

Ballinbreich Castle, castles in Central Scotland

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Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

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Ballinbreich Castle is a castle in the United Kingdom — fortified architecture from the medieval, Tudor, or Victorian-revival period. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Wikidata describes it as: "castle in Fife, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 56.3712°, -3.1802°.

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Ballinbreich Castle is a ruined tower house castle in Fife, Scotland. The castle was built in the 14th century by Clan Leslie, and subsequently rebuilt several times. There may have been an outer curtain-wall though this no longer survives. Much of the present structure is of 16th-century date. It is a three-storey L-plan castle and overlooks the Firth of Tay. Ballinbreich is a scheduled monument. It was a home of the Leslie family, Earl of Rothes. Early maps of the castle by Timothy Pont and John Adair at the National Library of Scotland show the castle within a curving wall or earth bank. From the air, two curving enclosures can be seen, the crop mark remains of ditches.

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From the Wikipedia article

Ballinbreich Castle is a ruined tower house castle in Fife, Scotland. The castle was built in the 14th century by Clan Leslie, and subsequently rebuilt several times. There may have been an outer curtain-wall though this no longer survives. Much of the present structure is of 16th-century date. It is a three-storey L-plan castle and overlooks the Firth of Tay. Ballinbreich is a scheduled monument. It was a home of the Leslie family, Earl of Rothes. Early maps of the castle by Timothy Pont and John Adair at the National Library of Scotland show the castle within a curving wall or earth bank. From the air, two curving enclosures can be seen, the crop mark remains of ditches. The inner area was probably the 16th-century garden, and rectilinear crop marks within the larger enclosure may have been later garden features. Mary, Queen of Scots stayed at the castle on 23 March 1563 and 26 January 1565. Regent Morton made a progress in September 1575. He came to Ballinbreich from Tullibardine and went on to Huntingtower Castle to the christening of James Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie. James VI stopped at Ballinbreich on 28 June 1583 (18 June O.S.) then went on to Lordscarnie, belonging to Sir Robert Melville.

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Coordinates
56.3712, -3.1802
District
Fife
Postcode
KY14 6HJ
Parliamentary constituency
North East Fife

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Ballinbreich Castle?
Ballinbreich Castle is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode KY14 6HJ).
Is Ballinbreich Castle a listed building?
Ballinbreich Castle is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
Does Ballinbreich Castle charge admission?
Ballinbreich Castle typically charges admission. Check the official site for current ticket prices and opening hours.
How do I get to Ballinbreich Castle?
Drivers can navigate to postcode KY14 6HJ. It sits within the North East Fife parliamentary constituency.