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Once of the finest early medieval castles in Scotland, Rothesay Castle has seen dramatic sieges and the rise and fall of kingdoms. It has been a wooden Norse fortress, a Scottish stone keep, an English possession, and a royal Scottish fortress.
The castle surrounded by a moat and built on a round mound or motte, Rothesay Castle consists of an enormous 12th-century ropund shell keep, with four later massive round towers. In the late 15th century a large rectangular tower and gatehouse were added, built for comfort as well as defence, and then completed by James V after 1541. Parts of the castle, especially the gatehouse, were restored in the late 19th century. The sea was formerly much closer to the castle
The entrance leads through a long vaulted passage, in the floor of which is a trapdoor to a pit-prison. The first-floor hall can be reached by a narrow mural stair or by external steps within the castle walls. There were private chambers on the floors above the hall. The chambers house an exhibition about the castle and its royal owners.
The castle was attacked by Norsemen in the 1230s, who cut a hole in the wall with their axes. It was captured in 1263 by King Haakon of Norway, before he was defeated at the Battle of Largs. The Stewarts were keepers of the castle.
The castle was held by the English during the Wars of Independence, but was taken by Robert the Bruce, only to be captured again by the English in 1334, to be recaptured once again by the Scots
This was a favourite residence of Robert II and Robert III, who died here in 1406. In 1401 Robert III made his son David Duke of Rothesay, a title since taken by the eldest son of the kings of Scots and currently held by Prince Charles (David, himself, did not fare so well and was starved to death at Falkland before he could be king).
The castle was besieged by the Earl of Ross in 1462, the Master of Ruthven in 1527, and in 1544 was captured by the Earl of Lennox on behalf of the English. It had been visited by James V, who completed the gatehouse block. In the 1650s it was held for Charles I, but later taken by Cromwell, whose men damaged the castle. George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh in 1681 had a ratification for the barony of Bute, with the castle, fortalice and manor place of Rothesay.
Argyll’s forces torched the castle in 1685, and it was very ruined until 1816 when it was repaired and partly rebuilt – somewhat crudely – by John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute, between 1872 and 1879. It was placed in the care of the State in 1951. The Crichton-Stuart Marquesses of Bute moved to Mount Stuart, further south on the island. Although the castle is an interesting ruin, Rothesay itself has seen better days and has somewhat of a feel of decay and abandonment…and a lot of incontinent seagulls.
According to a 19th-century ballad, the castle is haunted by a Lady Isobel, her apparition seen on the ‘Bloody Stair’, behind the chapel. Her family were killed by Norsemen, and rather than submit to marriage (or worse) with a Viking she stabbed herself to death.
In 1961 Rothesay Castle was given to the state, and is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument, in the care of Historic Scotland.For more information please click the link below thank you very much for reading ????????
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Places to see in ( Rothesay - UK )
Places to see in ( Rothesay - UK )
The town of Rothesay is the principal town on the Isle of Bute, in the council area of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Rothesay can be reached by ferry from Wemyss Bay which offers an onward rail link to Glasgow. At the centre of the town is Rothesay Castle, a ruined castle which dates back to the 13th century, and which is unique in Scotland for its circular plan. Rothesay lies along the coast of the Firth of Clyde.
The old town centred around Rothesay Castle, which dates from the 13th century. Long-ruinous it is nevertheless picturesque, and formed a focal point for tourists from the beginning of its evolution into a seaside resort. Rothesay was the county town in the civil parish of Rothesay in county of Bute, which included the islands of Great Cumbrae, Little Cumbrae and Arran. The county buildings, now partially closed down, overlook the castle. During the Victorian era, Rothesay developed as a popular tourist destination.
The heir to the British throne is known in Scotland as the Duke of Rothesay. This practice was begun by Robert III, who regularly resided at Rothesay Castle, and first granted the title to his son David in 1398. The title was given to the heir of the Scottish throne until the Union of the Crowns in 1603. Unlike the equivalent English title of Duke of Cornwall, there is no land attached in the form of a Duchy. The main landowner on the island is the Marquess of Bute, whose principal seat, Mount Stuart, is located a few miles to the south.
Rothesay is no longer the seaside town it used to be, with more tourists going to warmer countries such as Spain. However, since the recession tourist numbers have increased. Rothesay was granted a multimillion-pound harbour development project just in time for an arrival of the next generation lower firth ferries Argyle and Bute.
( Rothesay - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Rothesay . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rothesay - UK
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The Isle of Bute and Rothesay Castle
The Isle of Bute is a great place to spend a couple of days on your trip to Scotland. From Rothesay Castle to tours around the island, there is a lot to see.
Make sure to visit the Isle of Bute the next time you go to Scotland!
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Rothesay Castle - Rothesay, Isle of Bute
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The Ardyne, Rothesay
The Ardyne, 38 Mount Stuart Road, Rothesay, Argyll and Bute, PA20 9EB, Scotland
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The Victoria Hotel - Rothesay Isle of Bute - United Kingdom
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The Victoria Hotel hotel city: Rothesay Isle of Bute - Country: United Kingdom
Address: 55 Victoria Street; zip code: PA20 0AP
With beautiful views over the Winter Gardens and Rothesay Bay, The Victoria Hotel offers elegant rooms and 2 high-quality restaurants. Within 2 minutes’ walk of Rothesay Castle, this family-run hotel provides free WiFi and has free parking nearby.
-- Offrant de magnifiques vues sur les jardins d'hiver et Rothesay Bay, l'établissement The Victoria Hotel vous propose des chambres élégantes et 2 restaurants de haute qualité.
-- El The Victoria Hotel ofrece habitaciones elegantes, alberga 2 restaurantes de alta calidad y tiene vistas preciosas a los Jardines de Invierno y a la bahía de Rothesay.
-- Mit einer herrlichen Aussicht über Winter Gardens und die Rothesay Bucht bietet das The Victoria Hotel elegante Zimmer und 2 hochwertige Restaurants. In 2 Gehminuten erreichen Sie das Schloss Rothesay Castle.
-- The Victoria Hotel biedt elegante kamers, 2 kwaliteitsrestaurants en een prachtig uitzicht over de Winter Gardens en Rothesay Bay. Dit door een familie beheerde hotel ligt op 2 minuten lopen van Rothesay Castle en biedt gratis WiFi.
-- 家庭经营的The Victoria Hotel酒店距离Rothesay Castle城堡有不到2分钟步行路程,享有冬季花园(Winter Gardens)和Rothesay Bay湾的美丽景致,设有典雅的客房、2间高品质餐厅、免费无线网络连接和位于附近的免费停车场。 每间客房均设有电视、衣柜、沏茶/咖啡设施以及带浴缸、淋浴、吹风机和洗浴用品的连接浴室。 The Victoria Hotel酒店每天早晨供应早餐。Ghillies Bistro小酒馆全天提供食品。 Victoria’s...
-- В отеле Victoria с красивым видом на Зимние сады и залив Ротсей к услугам гостей элегантные номера и 2 ресторана высокого качества. Этот семейный отель с бесплатным WiFi и бесплатной парковкой поблизости находится в 2 минутах ходьбы от замка Ротсей.
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A VISIT TO ROTHESAY- ISLE OF BUTE
The Ardyne Guest House, Rothesay, United Kingdom HD review
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One of our top picks in Rothesay. With stunning views of Rothesay Bay and the Cowal Hills, The Ardyne Guest House is just 2 minutes’ drive from the town’s ferry terminal. This elegant Victorian villa provides en suite rooms, some with free WiFi.
Rooms have sea or garden views and all include a flat-screen TV, DVD player and tea and coffee facilities. All have an en suite shower with hairdryer and complimentary toiletries, and some rooms also have a bath.
The Ardyne Guest House is a 10-15 minute stroll along the seafront to the town, with Rothesay Castle around 1 miles away. Rothesay Golf Club is a 3-minute drive, and you can reach Bute Golf Club in just under 20 minutes.
St.Ebba B&B, Rothesay, United Kingdom HD review
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On the banks of Loch Striven in the Isle of Bute, St Ebba B&B offers bed and breakfast accommodation just 1 miles from Rothesay Castle. This Rothesay bed and breakfast provides en suite rooms with free parking and Wi-Fi.
All rooms at St Ebba B&B have a TV, wardrobe, seating area and tea and coffee facilities. Each has an en suite shower with hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.
Full Scottish breakfast is served in the dining room overlooking Rothesay Bay. The breakfast buffet includes fruit juices, fresh fruit, cereals, cheese, yoghurts and pastries, as well as tea, coffee and toast with preserves.
St Ebba B&B is around 5 minutes’ drive from the ferry port, with crossings running from Wemyss Bay to Rothesay. The Victorian house Mount Stuart sits in extensive gardens just over 3 miles away, and the town’s pretty town centre and harbour are within 15 minutes’ walk.
ANCIENT CASTLES OF SCOTLAND,UK IN GOOGLE EARTH
ANCIENT CASTLES OF SCOTLAND,UK IN GOOGLE EARTH
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2. INVERARAY CASTLE, INVERARAY 56°14'15.00N 5° 4'24.17W
3. CASTLE STALKER, ARGYLL 56°34'17.72N 5°23'9.64W
4. EILEAN DONAN CASTLE, HIGHLAND 57°16'26.06N 5°30'57.48W
5. TAYMOUTH CASTLE, ABERFELDY 56°35'40.78N 3°58'52.11W
6. METHVEN CASTLE, PERTH 56°25'0.54N 3°33'17.60W
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8. ALLOA TOWER, ALLOA 56° 6'44.58N 3°47'17.86W
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11. DRUM CASTLE, BANCHORY 57° 5'41.87N 2°20'15.81W
12. CORGARFF CASTLE, STRATHDON 57° 9'46.02N 3°14'3.08W
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14. KILCHURN CASTLE, DALMALLY 56°24'13.45N 5° 1'37.51W
Buti-ful morning on the Prom in Rothesay, Isle of Bute 25th August 2019
Buti-ful morning on the Prom in Rothesay, Isle of Bute
25th August 2019
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Rothesay Isle of Bute My friend Rhona.
March '14,midnight.
The Streets of Rothesay, Isle of Bute
The Streets of Rothesay, Isle of Bute
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Isle of Bute, Rothesay, Ardencraig Gardens.mp4
Bute's hidden gem and just up the road from The Glenburn and Bay View! We visited in late September in the rain so spent more time in the greenhouses than we planned. The birds were somewhat subdued too.
Rothesay...Ilse of Bute
Rothesay is a smart Victorian seaside resort and the main town on the east side of Isle of Bute.
This highly accessibly town is very traditional and good looking with signs of its Victorian heritage including a splendid Victorian frontage cradling the romantic Rothesay Bay. Dominating the shoreline amongst the glorious esplanade gardens is the refurbished Isle of Bute Discovery Centre, a unique 1920s circular structure of cast iron and glass, now incorporating a cinema, theatre and many interactive displays as well as showcasing the best of Bute.
Visitors can also explore the impressive Rothesay Castle, its dungeons, thick outer walls and grand hall which are all now fully restored. Just behind it sits the fascinating Bute Museum.
To the north of Rothesay, through the small community of Port Bannatyne, lies Ettrick Bay, Bute’s most accessible beach, which is a relative safe haven for able swimmers.
Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Scotland
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The Rothesay
Demolition of The Rothesay Hotel, Colwyn Bay.
Full Remembrance Sunday Ceremony in Rothesay, Isle of Bute 2017
Full Remembrance Sunday Ceremony in Rothesay, Isle of Bute
12 November 2017
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Rothesay Pavilion at Bute Fest 2018
45RPM - the youth project here at Rothesay Pavilion - braved the weather to document and meet the acts, artists and audience at Bute Fest 2018!
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