Thomaston Castle
Thomaston Castle | |
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Thomaston Castle | |
Scheduled monument | |
Official name | Thomaston Castle |
Designated | 7 December 1998 |
Reference no. | SM7865 |
Thomaston Castle is a medieval castle located west of Maybole, South Ayrshire, Scotland. It looks much as it did hundreds of years ago. Little has changed, except for the addition of a house located on the property. The castle is run down and has debris falling in on it.[1]
Thomaston Castle was originally built in the 13th century for a nephew of Robert The Bruce,[2] and first owned by Alan McIlvaine (b. 1500 in Ayrshire) whose family supplied wine to the Earls Kennedy, owners of nearby Culzean Castle. Upon his death, Thomaston passed to Patrick McIlvaine on his marriage to Isobel Kennedy, a daughter of Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassilis.
References
Further reading
- Davis, M. C. (1991). The Castle and Mansions of Ayrshire. p. 388.
- MacGibbon, D; Ross, T (1889). The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland vol 3. pp. 289–90.
- Coventry, Martin (1997). The Castles of Scotland (2nd ed.). Edinburgh: Goblinshead. p. 313. ISBN 1899874100.
External links
- Artist's impression and photos of Thomaston
- Thomaston Castle | Scottish Castles Association
- Thomaston Castle from The Gazetteer for Scotland
55°20′54″N 4°46′39″W / 55.3482°N 4.7774°W / 55.3482; -4.7774
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