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Since the stone age, man has been
creating majestic structures that we still marvel at
today.
Whether you are interested in ancient monuments,
battlefield sites,
re-enactments,
Roman and Norman forts and castles, Stately Homes, Country Houses, Historic
Cathedrals, Ruined Abbeys etc, this is the page that
should give you the information you need.
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Here we try to list properties in
private ownership but open to the public (even if only
occasionally) as well as those in the care of the
National Trust or English/Scottish Heritage.
We know that not all the
properties in Fort William and South West Highland are listed. Please help us
make this guide comprehensive by giving details of
missing attractions
here.
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Eilean Donan Castle
Dornie, by Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland, IV40 8DX
Tel: 01599 555202 Fax:
01599 555262
E-mail:
info@eileandonancastle.com
Web:
www.eileandonancastle.com
Between 1912 and 1932, Eilean Donan Castle was
rebuilt from the ruins up on land that has been
fortified for over 800 years. Discover the
history of Scotland's most romantic castle.
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Glenfinnan Monument
NTS Information Centre, Glenfinnan, Scotland,
PH37 4LT
Tel/Fax: 01397 722250
E-mail:
glenfinnan@nts.org.uk
Web:
www.nts.org.uk
Designed by the Scottish architect James
Gillespie Graham. Completed in 1815, the
monument is dedicated to all the the clansmen
who fought and died in the cause of the Stuarts.
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Inverlochy Castle
Torlundy, Fort William, Scotland, PH33 6SN
Tel: 01316 688800 Fax:
01316 688888
Web:
www.inverlochycastle.co.uk
Inverlochy Castle dates back to the 13th
Century. Although in ruins today, the
castle played a major part in the civil wars
between the Scottish and English during the
1640's.
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Church of Scotland
Ardgour, Fort William,
Inverness-shire, PH33 7AH
Tel: 01855 841230
Please telephone for further details.
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St. Andrew
Rev. Alexander Guinness, St. Andrew's Rectory,
Parade Road, Fort William, PH33 6BA
Tel: 01397 702979
E-mail:
ftwilliam@argyll.anglican.org
Web:
www.argyll.anglican.org
Completed during 1880, St. Andrews occupies the
former site of the first Episcopal church
building in Fort William.
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