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Kellie's Castle (sometimes also called Kellie's Folly) is a castle located in Batu Gajah, Kinta District, Perak, Malaysia. The unfinished, ruined mansion, was built by a Scottish planter named William Kellie-Smith. According to differing accounts, it was either a gift for his wife or a home for his son.
Batu Gajah Highway (Perak state route A8) is a major highway in Perak, Malaysia. The highway connects Pusing in the west, passing Batu Gajah and Kellie's Castle until Gopeng in the east. This highway was upgraded from single carriageway into dual carriageway in 2001.
Kellie's Castle was meant to be a home away from home for Scottish Planter, William Kellie Smith in the 19th century in Batu Gajah. Istana Riswin - residence of the Crown Princess of Perak, Raja Nazhatul Shima.
Some heritage buildings and landmarks in Batu Gajah that are famous throughout Perak: Kellie's Castle (an old unfinished castle built by a Scottish rubber tycoon) Sri Maha Mariamman Hindu Temple of Kinta Kellas Estate; Tanjung Tualang Tin Dredge No. 5; Sultan Yussuf School or SMK Sultan Yussuf, the oldest school in Batu Gajah, established in 1907
Kellie's Castle: A Moorish revival castle located in Batu Gajah was built by Scottish businessman William Kellie-Smith as a gift for his wife. The building remained unfinished as Kellie died of pneumonia in 1926 before the completion of the castle.
William Kellie Smith, a Scottish planter started the construction project of Kellie's Castle in Batu Gajah, Perak. 1922: Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong represented one of the 43 farmers being put to trial in a court for doing farming without permission. 1928
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A 24-hour comic challenge was held in a castle on 21–22 March 2015 at Kellie's Castle, Batu Gajah, Perak, Malaysia as a collaboration between Port Ipoh, the Malaysian Comic Activist Society (Pekomik) and Malaysian Animation Society (Animas).