Kyle Castle
The ruins of the large courtyard style Kyle Castle, once also known as Cavil Castle or occasionally Dalblair Castle lie close to the hamlet of Dalblair in Auchinleck parish near Muirkirk in the East Ayrshire council area, Scotland. The castle stands at the confluence of the Guelt Water and the Glenmuirshaw Water on a peninsula carved out by these rivers. Its name suggests that it was once of some significance.
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Kyle Castle
The ruins of the large courtyard style Kyle Castle, once also known as Cavil Castle or occasionally Dalblair Castle lie close to the hamlet of Dalblair in Auchinleck parish near Muirkirk in the East Ayrshire council area, Scotland. The castle stands at the confluence of the Guelt Water and the Glenmuirshaw Water on a peninsula carved out by these rivers. Its name suggests that it was once of some significance.
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The ruins of the large courtya ...... mothy Pont's 16th century map.
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15th century
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Farquhar of Gilmilnscroft
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Remnants of the castle's keep from the courtyard area
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Ruined and extensively robbed
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Location
Dalblair, Muirkirk, East Ayrshire, Scotland
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Kyle Castle
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UK Scotland
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Stone
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Kyle Castle
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Yes
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Marquis of Bute
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type
A tower castle with a courtyard
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The ruins of the large courtya ...... was once of some significance.
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Kyle Castle
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