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  1. Rowallan Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal an Rubha Àlainn) is an ancient castle located in Scotland. The castle stands on the banks of the Carmel Water, which may at one time have run much closer to the low eminence upon which the original castle stood, justifying the old name Craig of Rowallan.

    • 16th century
    • Niall Campbell and family
  2. Nestled amidst the lush Scottish countryside, Rowallan Castle stands tall, a grand testament to centuries of history and breathtaking beauty. The castle’s rich heritage and captivating charm have drawn visitors from every corner of the world, making it an unforgettable destination for travelers seeking a glimpse into the past.

  3. portal.historicenvironment.scot › designation › GDL00333ROWALLAN (GDL00333)

    Rowallan Castle dates from 1562 and the remains of the 13th century tower still exist. It is under the guardianship of the Secretary of State for Scotland and is listed category A. The owner has restored part of it in recent years.

  4. 7 de jun. de 2016 · (New) Rowallan Castle is a major house in the baronial style by the Scottish architect Robert Lorimer. Built in 1901 – and despite being incomplete – it echoes the old Scots style to perfection. Rowallan Castle's new Baronial reincarnation designed by Robert Lorimer. This is the ultimate expression of the Scottish castle.

  5. A truly unique wedding and event venue, boasting one of Scotland's best golf courses. Find out more about Ayrshire's luxury Rowallan Castle.

  6. HES statement. Rowallan Castle (old postcard) Once surrounded by marshland, Rowallan Castle is an altered 16th-century courtyard castle. It consists of two ranges of buildings and a drum-towered gatehouse around a courtyard, of which the last side is completed by a wall.

  7. Rowallan Castle is an unusual building which dates in part back to the 13th century. It was erected as a hall house and courtyard on a knoll surrounded by marshland, and then extended and modified repeatedly. Today it is within the grounds of a golf course and the outside is accessible to the public within the limitations of the club.