Dundonald Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland

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Dundonald Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland is a medieval hilltop fortress closely associated with the early Stewart monarchs and notable as a royal residence of King Robert II.

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Dundonald Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hilltop fortress
medieval castle
scheduled monument
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle medieval
associatedWith House of Stuart
surface form: House of Stewart

Robert II of Scotland
Stewart monarchs
builtFor Robert II of Scotland
category Castles in South Ayrshire
Category A listed buildings in South Ayrshire
Royal residences in Scotland
Scheduled monuments in Scotland
surface form: Scheduled Ancient Monuments in South Ayrshire
country United Kingdom
elevation hill above Dundonald village
hasPart courtyard
great tower
vaulted hall
hasRuins partially ruined structure
hasView Firth of Clyde
surface form: Firth of Clyde (distant views)

surrounding Ayrshire countryside
hasVisitorCentre yes
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
Scheduled Ancient Monument
inception 14th century
locatedIn Ayrshire
Dundonald
surface form: Dundonald, South Ayrshire, Scotland

Scotland
South Ayrshire
managedBy Historic Environment Scotland
materialUsed stone
near Irvine
Kilmarnock
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Friends of Dundonald Castle
overlooks village of Dundonald
ownedBy Historic Environment Scotland
partOf Scottish royal residences
region Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowlands of Scotland
significantEvent construction of present stone castle in the 14th century
significantPeriod reign of Robert II of Scotland
topographicLocation hilltop
tourism guided tours available
usedAs fortified residence
royal residence
usedBy Robert II of Scotland
surface form: King Robert II of Scotland

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Robert II of Scotland deathPlace Dundonald Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland