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Carnasserie Castle
Built between 1565 and 1572 by John Carswell Bishop of the Isles for the Reformed Church.  Although it has the appearance of a tower house it seems this was just to give it a medieval look and it was built as a residence rather than a defensive structure.  The Castle was captured and partly blown up during the rebellion against James VII in 1685. [url=http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=183500&Y=701500&A=Y&Z=3/]Map location[/url]
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Carnasserie Castle

Built between 1565 and 1572 by John Carswell Bishop of the Isles for the Reformed Church. Although it has the appearance of a tower house it seems this was just to give it a medieval look and it was built as a residence rather than a defensive structure. The Castle was captured and partly blown up during the rebellion against James VII in 1685. Map location

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