Kilmartin Castle is a 16th-century Z-plan castle at Kilmartin, Scotland. Built for the Rector of Kilmartin, John Carswell, in 1550 and later owned by Clan Campbell. Restored and refurbished in the 1990's, following 200 years as a ruin, the castle was then used as a second home. In 2019 Kilmartin Castle and grounds were again restored and renovated to a high standard. Kilmartin castle, now open as a boutique guesthouse, holds exclusive family gatherings and small weddings.

Kilmartin Castle
Kilmartin Castle
Kilmartin Castle is located in Scotland
Kilmartin Castle
Kilmartin Castle
Coordinates56°08′08″N 5°29′05″W / 56.135573°N 5.484678°W / 56.135573; -5.484678
Site information
ConditionRestored and refurbished, following 200 years as a ruin,in the 1990's and used as a second home. In 2019 Kilmartin Castle and grounds were renovated to a high standard. The castle is now a private guesthouse holding exclusive family gatherings and small weddings.
Site history
Built16th century
Rebuilt 1990s / Renovated in 2019

Kilmartin Castle is located in the historically significant Kilmartin Glen which is now home to Kilmartin Museum.[1]

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