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  2. Glengorm Castle - Wikipedia

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    Glengorm Castle, also known as Castle Sorne, is a 19th-century country house on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. Located in Mishnish, 6 kilometres (4 mi) northwest of Tobermory at the end of a dead end road, the house is protected as a Category B listed building. [1] The Mishnish estate was purchased in 1856 by James Forsyth of Quinish. [1]

  3. Dùn Ara - Wikipedia

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    Dùn Ara, also known as Dùn Ara Castle or Dùn Ara Fort, is a ruined medieval castle and ancient dùn on the Isle of Mull, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Located in Glengorm, 1.5 kilometres (1 mi) northwest of Glengorm Castle on a rocky outcrop at Sorne Point. The castle can be accessed only by sea and from a path leading from Glengorm Castle.

  4. List of castles in Argyll and Bute - Wikipedia

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    Duntrune Castle: Tower house: 13th century: Still in use as a residence: Chief of Clan Malcolm: Argyll: The tower house is a 17th-century addition: Dunyvaig Castle: Courtyard castle: 13th century: Ruined: Islay: Fincharn Castle: 1240: Ruined: Shore of Loch Awe: Glengorm Castle: 1860: In use as a hotel and venue: 6 km north of Tobermory: Gylen ...

  5. Isle of Mull - Wikipedia

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    The Cross at the Castle cyclocross event is held annually at Glengorm Castle near Tobermory and features the World Santacross Championships and the Scottish Singlespeed Cylocross Championships. [citation needed] Mull Runners organise a half marathon and 10K run each August between Craignure and Salen. [76]

  6. Ross of Mull - Wikipedia

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    View east over the Ross of Mull from Tor Mor Quarry, Fionnphort. Carsaig Arches on the south of the Ross. The Ross of Mull (Scottish Gaelic: An Ros Mhuileach) is the largest peninsula of the Isle of Mull, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) long, and makes up the south-western part of the island.

  7. Kilninian and Kilmore - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 1688, the parish was divided at the narrow isthmus near Aros Castle, with north Mull becoming the new parish of Kilninian and Kilmore. The parish was named after the location of places of worship in use, rather than inheriting names directly from pre-reformation parishes.

  8. Staffa - Wikipedia

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    Staffa (Scottish Gaelic: Stafa, [4] [5] pronounced [ˈs̪t̪afa], from the Old Norse for stave or pillar island) is an island of the Inner Hebrides in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

  9. HMHS Glenart Castle - Wikipedia

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    HMHS Glenart Castle (His Majesty's Hospital Ship) was a steamship originally built as Galician in 1900 for the Union-Castle Line. She was renamed Glenart Castle in 1914, but was requisitioned for use as a British hospital ship during the First World War. On 26 February 1918, she was hit and sunk by a torpedo fired from the German U-boat UC-56. [1]

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