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Carnasserie Castle

Carnasserie Castle — castle in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK.

Carnasserie Castle, castles in Scottish Highlands

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About

Carnasserie Castle is a castle in the United Kingdom — fortified architecture from the medieval, Tudor, or Victorian-revival period. Built in the Renaissance style. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Wikidata describes it as: "castle in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 56.1515°, -5.4809°.

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Carnasserie Castle (also spelled Carnassarie) is a ruined 16th-century tower house, noted for its unusual plan and renaissance detailing. It is located around 2 kilometres (1+1⁄4 miles) north of Kilmartin, in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland, at grid reference NM837009.

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From Historic Environment Scotland

Get a short history of Carnasserie Castle, a fine Renaissance residence standing among the prehistoric landscape of Kilmartin Glen. Contact Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.

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From the Wikipedia article

Carnasserie Castle (also spelled Carnassarie) is a ruined 16th-century tower house, noted for its unusual plan and renaissance detailing. It is located around 2 kilometres (1+1⁄4 miles) north of Kilmartin, in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland, at grid reference NM837009.

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Background

History

The castle was built by reforming churchman John Carswell, who was Rector of Kilmartin, Chancellor of the Chapel Royal at Stirling, and later titular Bishop of the Isles. Carswell published the first book to be printed in Scottish Gaelic, a translation of John Knox's Book of Common Order. Construction began in 1565 using masons brought from Stirling; although notionally built for Carswell's patron, the Earl of Argyll, he intended it as a personal residence for himself. On Carswell's death in 1572, the castle passed to the Earl of Argyll and was sold in 1643 to Donald Campbell of Auchinleck. His successor Duncan Campbell was one of the few to actively support Argyll's Rising against James…

Architecture

Carnasserie has only ever been slightly altered, in the late 17th century, and so presents an accurate picture of 16th-century architecture. Although sited on raised ground close to a strategic pass at the head of Kilmartin Glen, it was designed more for domestic rather than military purposes. The castle comprises a 5-storey tower house, with a longer three storey hall house, providing a substantial range of accommodation. At basement level are the remains of cellars and a kitchen with a large fireplace and water inlet. Above this is the large hall. This is connected to a large drawing room in the tower house, which retains its stone floor and large fireplace with finely carved stone…

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Coordinates
56.1515, -5.4809
Postcode
PA31 8RQ
Parliamentary constituency
Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber
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Frequently asked questions

Where is Carnasserie Castle?
Carnasserie Castle is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode PA31 8RQ).
Is Carnasserie Castle a listed building?
Carnasserie Castle is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
Does Carnasserie Castle charge admission?
Carnasserie Castle typically charges admission. Check the official site for current ticket prices and opening hours.
How do I get to Carnasserie Castle?
Drivers can navigate to postcode PA31 8RQ. It sits within the Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber parliamentary constituency.