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MacLellan's Castle
Castle Street, Kirkcudbright DG6 4JD Route Planner
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In 1582, the town provost, Sir Thomas MacLellan, used the stone from a nearby ruined monastery to build his town house. A spacious staircase with straight flights of stairs leads from the cellars and ground floor kitchens to the Great Hall fireplace, a massive structure with an aperture known as the "Laird's Lug". The castle lost its roof in 1752.

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