Duntrune Castle is located on the north side of Loch Crinan and across from the village of Crinan in Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. It is thought to be the oldest continuously occupied castle on mainland Scotland. It was the seat of the Campbells of Duntroon until 1792. The castle is a category B listed building.
History
It was originally built by the
Clan MacDougall in the 13th century, along with several other castles in the area, including the MacDougall stronghold of
Dunollie Castle near
Oban. Duntrune Castle was eventually taken by the
Clan Campbell, becoming the seat of the Campbells of Duntroon. In the 17th century, the castle was besieged by the rival
Clan MacDonald, under Alasdair Mac Colla.
The Campbells sold Duntrune in 1792, to the Malcolms of Poltalloch. The castle is now owned by Robin Neill Malcolm, current clan chief of the
Clan Malcolm.
The curtain wall of the castle dates from the 13th century, while the tower house, which forms the main part of the castle, dates from the 17th century.[ The castle was renovated in 1954.][
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Popular culture
The gateposts of Skyfall lodge, James Bond's childhood home in the Skyfall, were modelled after those at Duntrune.
A photograph of Duntrune Castle is part of the original album inner sleeve art of the Blue Öyster Cult album Imaginos.
See also
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Duntroon, Australian Capital Territory, a location named after the castle
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Robert Campbell (1769–1846), descended from the Campbells of Duntroon
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