Innis Chonnell Castle

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Innis Chonnell Castle is a medieval stronghold on an island in Loch Awe, Scotland, long associated with the early power and origins of Clan Campbell.

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Label Occurrences
Innis Chonnell Castle canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval castle
ruined castle
scheduled monument
access only by boat
architecturalStyle medieval Scottish castle
associatedWith Clan Campbell NERFINISHED
builtFor Clan Campbell NERFINISHED
category Castles in Argyll and Bute
Clan Campbell strongholds
Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Argyll and Bute
condition ruin
coordinates 56.396°N 5.094°W
country Scotland
defensiveType island fortress
era Middle Ages
formerSeatOf Clan Campbell NERFINISHED
governingBody Historic Environment Scotland NERFINISHED
hasFeature curtain wall
enclosing courtyard
tower or keep
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument of Scotland NERFINISHED
historicalRole early power base of Clan Campbell
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Innis Chonnell NERFINISHED
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedInBodyOfWater Loch Awe NERFINISHED
locatedOn island in Loch Awe
material stone
near Loch Awe shoreline NERFINISHED
village of Ford, Argyll and Bute
notableFor association with origins of Clan Campbell power
early medieval fortification on Loch Awe
ownership private land (island) with state protection for monument
partOf heritage of Argyll
situatedOn island near south‑eastern shore of Loch Awe
strategicLocation controls approaches along Loch Awe
surroundedBy water of Loch Awe
usedAs fortified island refuge
residence of Campbell chiefs
stronghold
usedBy Campbells of Argyll NERFINISHED

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Clan Campbell historicSeat Innis Chonnell Castle
Campbell family historicSeat Innis Chonnell Castle
Loch Awe hasCastle Innis Chonnell Castle