Wigtownshire - Castles and Ruins (see Scottish Feudal Barony )

Castles and Ruins (see Scottish Feudal Barony )

  • 1.Glasserton. Ravenstone Castle

  • 2.Inch. Old Castle Kennedy

  • 3.Inch. Craigcaffie Castle

  • 4.Kirkcolm. Corsewall Castle

  • 5.Kirkinner. Barnbarroch House

  • 6.Kirkmaiden. Castle Balzieland

  • 7.Kirkmaiden. Old Kirkmaiden Church

  • 8.Leswalt. Galdenoch Castle

  • 9.Mochrum. Old Place of Mochrum

  • 10.New Luce. Church and Cemetery

  • 11.Old Luce. Carscreugh Castle

  • 12.Penninghame. Castle Stewart

  • 13.Penninghame. Clachan of Penninghame Cemetery

  • 14.Portpatrick. Dunskey Castle

  • 15.Sorbie. Sorbie Tower

  • 16.Stoneykirk. Motte Slap

  • 17.Whithorn. Isle of Whithorn Castle

  • 18.Whithorn. Castlewigg Tower

1. Glasserton. Ravenstone Castle http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=63261&image_id=DP071140

2. Inch. Old Castle Kennedy http://archive.org/stream/castellateddomes04macg#page/368/mode/2up

  • Inch. Stranraer Castle http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/castellateddomes03macguoft#page/512/mode/2up
  • Inch. Lochinch Castle or "New Castle Kennedy" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lochinch_Castle,_Castle_Kennedy,_Stranraer_-_geograph.org.uk_-_51178.jpg

3. Inch. Craig Caffie Castle, Innermessan http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/castellateddomes03macguoft#page/388/mode/2up

4. Kirkcolm. Corsewall Castle http://www.scottishcastlesassociation.com/rec-id-170-cat_id-2-highlight-2.htm

5. Kirkinner. Barnbarroch House http://www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk/search/divisional_area/225/p/3/event_id/892855/building_name/barnbarroch-house-whauphill

6. Kirkmaiden. Castle Balzieland

7. Kirkmaiden Saint Medan Church

8. Leswalt. Galdenoch Castle http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/castellateddomes03macguoft#page/506/mode/2up

  • Leswalt. Lochnaw Castle http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/castellateddomes03macguoft#page/210/mode/2up

9. Mochrum. Old Place of Mochrum (Drumwalt) http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/castellateddomes03macguoft#page/350/mode/2up

  • Mochrum. Myrton Castle / Myretoun Castle http://archive.org/stream/castellateddomes05macguoft#page/334/mode/1up

10. New Luce

11. Old Luce. Carcreugh http://archive.org/stream/castellateddomes04macg#page/78/mode/2up

12. Penninghame. Castle Stewart http://archive.org/stream/castellateddomes05macguoft#page/246/mode/2up

13. Penninghame. Clachan of Penningham

14. Portpatrick. Dunskey Castle http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/castellateddomes03macguoft#page/508/mode/2up

15. Sorbie. Sorbie Castle http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/castellateddomes03macguoft#page/518/mode/2up

  • Sorbie. Cruggleton Castle http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/c/k/Bob-Mckerlie/PHOTO/0001photo.html

16. Stoneykirk

17. Whithorn. Isle of Whithorn castle http://archive.org/stream/castellateddomes05macguoft#page/354/mode/1up

18. Whithorn. Castlewigg Tower http://archive.org/stream/castellateddomes05macguoft#page/249/mode/1up

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