Finlarig Castle

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Finlarig Castle is a ruined 17th-century stronghold near Killin in Perthshire, Scotland, historically associated with the Campbell clan and noted for its picturesque setting and grim execution pit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
historic building
ruined castle
access publicly accessible ruins
alsoKnownAs Finlarig House NERFINISHED
appearsIn local folklore
architecturalStyle Scottish baronial
associatedWith Campbells of Breadalbane NERFINISHED
Clan Campbell NERFINISHED
builder Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy NERFINISHED
builtFor Campbell of Glenorchy family NERFINISHED
builtInPeriod 17th century
category Castles in Stirling (council area)
Ruined castles in Scotland
condition ruin
constructionStart early 1600s
coordinates 56.472°N 4.323°W
country Scotland
hasFeature barmkin wall
beheading stone
courtyard
dovecot
execution pit
tower house
vaulted basement
heritageStatus Scheduled Monument
historicalUse administrative centre
residence
stronghold
localAuthority Stirling Council area NERFINISHED
locatedIn Killin NERFINISHED
Perthshire NERFINISHED
Stirlingshire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Killin railway station (former) NERFINISHED
Loch Tay NERFINISHED
River Dochart NERFINISHED
material stone
nearbyFeature Burial ground of the Campbells of Breadalbane
Finlarig Mausoleum NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Killin NERFINISHED
notableFor grim execution pit
picturesque setting
overlooks River Lochay valley NERFINISHED
parish Killin parish NERFINISHED
protectedBy Historic Environment Scotland NERFINISHED
referenceInRegister Canmore ID 23974
region Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
surroundedBy woodland
tourism local visitor attraction

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Loch Tay hasNearbyHistoricSite Finlarig Castle