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Collairnie Castle

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196: 22: 48:. The castle was extended in the 16th century, with a wing added of 4 storeys with an attic. The main block has been reduced to a single storey, and the tower is now incorporated into a 19th-century farm steading. It is described as having "become an embarrassment as the work of the farm subscribes" it. Inside the remaining floors are two 157: 233: 257: 49: 262: 226: 267: 219: 100: 149: 252: 125: 104: 207: 8: 71: 144: 53: 74:
spent three nights at Collairnie. Mary stayed at Collairnie on 26 January 1565.
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Glen L Pride: The Kingdom of Fife - an illustrated Architectural Guide
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L-plan
Dunbog
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Barclay
St Andrews
Mary Queen of Scots
Historic Environment Scotland
"Collairnie Castle (SM847)"
'Scottish Itinerary of Mary Queen of Scots, 1542-8 and 1561-8', PSAS, 117 (1987), microfiche, scanned)
darkisle.com
canmore.rcahms.gov.uk
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