Bishop's Castle, Glasgow

The Bishop's Castle, also known as Glasgow Castle and as the Bishop's Palace, was a medieval castle in Glasgow, Scotland. It served as the residence of the Bishops and Archbishops of Glasgow until 1689. Following the Glorious Revolution, the castle became the property of The Crown. It fell into disrepair during the 18th century, having been used as a quarry from 1755, and the site was cleared in 1789 to make way for the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.

Bishop's Castle, Glasgow

The Bishop's Castle, also known as Glasgow Castle and as the Bishop's Palace, was a medieval castle in Glasgow, Scotland. It served as the residence of the Bishops and Archbishops of Glasgow until 1689. Following the Glorious Revolution, the castle became the property of The Crown. It fell into disrepair during the 18th century, having been used as a quarry from 1755, and the site was cleared in 1789 to make way for the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.