Old Fort of Fort William (ruins)

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The Old Fort of Fort William is the ruined remains of a 17th-century British military fortification in Fort William, Scotland, that once guarded the southwestern end of the Great Glen.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical site
military fortification
ruined fort
architecturalStyle bastioned fortification
builtFor British authorities
surface form: British government
category Forts in Scotland
Armed forces of the Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Military history of Scotland

Ruins in Highland
constructionStart late 17th century
controlledBy Kingdom of Great Britain
coordinates 56.821°N 5.112°W
country Scotland
currentUse tourist attraction
demilitarization 19th century
function control of Highland clans
military garrison
protection of government interests in the Highlands
guards southwestern end of the Great Glen
hasCondition ruin
hasPart bastions
curtain walls
ditch
earthworks
gateways
heritageStatus scheduled monument
inception 1690
locatedIn Fort William
Highland
Lochaber
Scotland
United Kingdom
coastal area
locatedNear Great Glen
mouth of the River Nevis
locatedOnWaterbody Loch Linnhe
material stone
namedAfter William III of England
nearbyCity Inverness
nearbyLandmark Ben Nevis
originalName Fort William
owner public ownership
partOf defensive network in the Great Glen
significantEvent Jacobite risings
Siege of Fort William (1746)
usedBy British Army
visitorAccess open site

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Fort William hasBuilding Old Fort of Fort William (ruins)