Ayr Castle
Ayr Castle | |
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Ayr, Scotland | |
Coordinates | grid reference NS33482218 |
Type | Tower |
Site information | |
Open to the public |
Private |
Condition | Demolished |
Site history | |
Built | 1197 |
In use | Until 16th or 17th century |
Materials | Stone |
Ayr Castle was a castle situated at Ayr in Scotland. Once considered a royal castle, nothing remains of it above ground.[1]
History
In 1197, the castle was built by King William the Lion of Scotland, who later in 1205 created a burgh at Ayr.[1] The castle was captured by the Norwegian King Håkon Håkonsson and his supporters in 1263.[2][better source needed] Robert the Bruce burned the castle in August 1298 which had been captured by the English and under the command of Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy.[citation needed] The castle in 1542 was garrisoned by French troops and appears to have been demolished before the Cromwellian occupation between 1650–1651.[1]
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- Castles in South Ayrshire
- Former castles in Scotland
- Houses completed in 1197
- History of South Ayrshire
- 1197 establishments in Scotland
- 17th-century disestablishments in Scotland