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Cambuskenneth Abbey
Visit the resting place of King James III and his wife Queen Margaret, in the shadow of mighty Stirling Castle.
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Carnasserie Castle
Admire the view down Kilmartin Glen from one of Argyll’s finest Renaissance residences.
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Castle Campbell
Get up close to the Lowland stronghold of a powerful Highland clan – a forbidding fortress perched above Dollar Glen.
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Castle Sween
Admire what’s thought to be the oldest castle on the Scottish mainland, built in the 1100s and occupied for 500 years.
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Castlelaw Hill Fort
Explore an impressive defensive site among the Pentland Hills just south of Edinburgh.
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Chesters Hill Fort
Find out about one of Scotland’s best-preserved hillforts, built in the first millennium BC and occupied for several centuries.
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Clackmannan Tower
Admire this imposing 1300s tower house, and find out about its royal connections.
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Corstorphine Dovecot
Visit a popular Edinburgh landmark in this well-preserved dovecot dating to the 1500s.
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Craigmillar Castle
Step inside Edinburgh’s ‘other castle’, once a rural retreat from Scotland’s capital.
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Crichton Castle
Make the connections between this lordly residence and some of Scotland’s most exciting moments.
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Culross Abbey
Admire the beautiful surrounds of this ruined 1200s Cistercian monastery.
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Dirleton Castle
Find out how the fortunes of this fortress – residence damaged by Cromwell were revived by its new owners.