
Duart Castle
'Duart Castle' ('Caisteal Dhubhairt', in Gaelic) is a
castle on the west coast of
Scotland, located on the
Isle of Mull, within the
council area of
Argyll and Bute. The castle dates back to the
13th century and was the seat of the
Clan MacLean.
In 1647, Duart Castle was attacked and laid siege to by the Argyll government troops of
Clan Campbell, but they were defeated and driven off by the Royalist troops of
Clan MacLean.
In 1678, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, son of the Marquess of Argyll, successfully invaded the Clan MacLean lands on the
Isle of Mull and garrisons Duart Castle. Later in 1691 Duart Castle was surrendered by the Clan MacLean to the chief of Clan Campbell,
Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll.
The castle was abandoned in 1751. However, it was bought by Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean, the 26th Chief of the
Clan MacLean, in
1911, and has since been restored.
Trivia
Duart Castle is the historical base for the
Clan MacLean, whose recorded history dates back to
1367.
The castle was used as a location in the
1999 film ''
Entrapment'', starring
Sean Connery and
Catherine Zeta-Jones.
References
# Duart Castle, 2005. "
Duart and the MacLeans."
External links
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Official website
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Dark Isle Photos
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360° image outside the castle
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History of Duart Castle