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 Inverness Castle
Photograph by Danie van der Merwe. Some rights reserved. (view image details)
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 Inverness Castle
Photograph by Calum Davidson. Some rights reserved. (view image details)
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INVERNESS CASTLE FACTS
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Location Inverness, Highland
Description Inverness Castle sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness, in Inverness, Scotland. The red sandstone castle now on the site was built in 1836 by architect William Burn. Today, it houses Inverness Sheriff Court. The Drum Tower houses an exhibition of castle history and is open daily in the summer season. The castle itself is not open to the public.
Architecture neo-Norman
History There has been a castle at this site for many centuries. The first castle on the site was built in the 11th century. The first Inverness Castle was partially destroyed by King Robert I of Scotland and a replacement castle was destroyed in the 15th century. In 1548 another castle with tower was completed by George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly. The castle was taken over by the Clan Munro and Clan Fraser who supported Mary Queen of Scots in 1562. In 1725 the Castle was extended and reinforced by General George Wade after the initial early Jacobite Uprisings. In 1745 when the second major Jacobite Uprisings began Inverness Castle was defended against the Jacobites by the Clan Ross who supported the British government. Inverness Castle fell soon after to the Jacobite troops under Bonnie Prince Charlie, who destroyed it with explosives.
Date 19th century
Notable Residents In 1427 King James I of Scotland held a parliament in the castle.
Other Castles in the Area
Castle Stuart
Cawdor Castle
Foulis Castle
Urquhart Castle
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