Skipness Castle

Skipness Castle
Kintyre Peninsula, Scotland; near the village of Skipness

Skipness Castle, seen from the Northwest
Skipness Castle
Coordinates 55°46′05″N 5°20′11″W / 55.7680°N 5.3364°W / 55.7680; -5.3364
Type Castle
Site history
In use 13th 17th century

Skipness Castle stands on the east side of the Kintyre Peninsula in Scotland, near the village of Skipness.

History

The main structure of the castle was built in the early 13th century by the Clan MacSween, with later fortifications and other additions made to the castle through the 13th, 14th and 16th centuries.

View from Skipness Castle

The castle was garrisoned with royal troops in 1494, during King James IV of Scotland's suppression of the Isles. Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll, granted Skipness to his younger son, Archibald Campbell, in 1511.[1]

During the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in 1646, the castle was besieged by forces under the command of Alasdair Mac Colla. During the siege, Alasdair's brother, Gilleasbuig Mac Colla, was killed in August 1646.[2] The castle was abandoned in the 17th century.

Castle ghost

The Green Lady of Skipness Castle is said to haunt the location.[3]

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