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Cadboll Castle is a ruined stronghold located in Easter Ross, near the village of Cadboll in the Black Isle peninsula of Easter Ross, Cromartyshire. The castle dates from the medieval period and appears to have been constructed during the later medieval era, though precise dating remains uncertain. It survives as fragmentary stone ruins indicative of a fortified residence of regional significance. The site reflects the pattern of castle-building undertaken by local landholding families during the medieval period in the Scottish Highlands and their interfaces with Lowland authority.
Cadboll Castle is a scheduled monument protected by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM5697. View the official record →
Cadboll Castle is a ruined stronghold located in Easter Ross, near the village of Cadboll in the Black Isle peninsula of Easter Ross, Cromartyshire. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM5697.
Cadboll Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic Environment Scotland — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Scotland. The official designation reference is SM5697.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Hilton of Cadboll, chapel and site of cross slab 90m NNW of Parkside (1 km), Clach a' Charridh,cross slab (Shandwick Stone) (3.7 km), Newton Chapel (5 km).
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