Newark Castle
Castle Road, Port Glasgow
This 15th century castle is most associated with Patrick Maxwell. He transformed the castle into a fine Renaissance mansion, but was notorious for murdering two neighbours ands mistreating his wif...
This 15th century castle is most associated with Patrick Maxwell. He transformed the castle into a fine Renaissance mansion, but was notorious for murdering two neighbours ands mistreating his wif...
On your visit, you will be able to access: the Great Hall, the Laigh Hall, first floor gallery, visitor centre, shop and tearoom. There are some minor access restrictions in place in the Great Hal...
Enjoy 300 years of history in this beautiful Georgian townhouse through hands-on exhibits and displays. Discover what family life was life for the rich and the poor. Then be transported back to t...
1 Apr to 30 Sept: Wed to Sun, 10am to 4. 30pm (last entry 4pm). Closed for lunch 12 noon to 1pm. 1 Oct to 31 Mar: Closed An isolated tower house in the Cairngorms that was a residence of...
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