Castle Kennedy

Castle Kennedy

Castle Kennedy by Francis Grose (1789)
Castle Kennedy
 Castle Kennedy shown within Dumfries and Galloway
Council areaDumfries and Galloway
Lieutenancy areaWigtown
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Stranraer
Postcode district DG9
Dialling code 01776
Police Scottish
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK ParliamentDumfries and Galloway
Scottish ParliamentGalloway and West Dumfries
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Coordinates: 54°53′47″N 4°57′06″W / 54.8965°N 4.9517°W / 54.8965; -4.9517

Castle Kennedy is a village three miles east of Stranraer in Inch, Wigtownshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

History

Castle Kennedy Stranraer Scotland

There is a castle there - indeed there are two. Castle Kennedy itself, built in 1607, was burned down in 1716 and remains a ruin to this day.

Prior to the Reformation the two lochs, Black Loch and White Loch, were together known as Loch Crindil / Crindill. A small island in the White Loch ( Innysmacrinyl AD1415 ) gave the parish the name 'the Inch or Inche or Insche' (Gaelic innis) otherwise 'island'.

The owners decided to build Lochinch Castle, Inch Parish, in 1864 as a replacement rather than restoring the old castle.[1]

The grounds of the castle, which were laid out in the 1730s by John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair,[1] are open to the public. Because of the Gulf Stream and the proximity of the sea on two sides, the gardens enjoy a mild climate which permits the cultivation of rhododendrons and other plants not often seen in Scotland.

A drawing of the ruins of old "Castle Kenedy, September 15, 1789" by Francis Grose is in book Antiquities of Scotland. vol.2.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Castle Kennedy". Visit Stranraer and the Rhins. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  2. Antiquities of Scotland. vol.2. Galloway. Wigtonshire. pub. by J. Hooper c.1789-1791, pp.190-191

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