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- Castle_Stuart abstract "Castle Stuart is a restored tower house on the banks of the Moray Firth, about 6.5 miles northeast of Inverness.The land the castle was built on was granted to James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray by his half-sister, Mary, Queen of Scots, following her return to Scotland in 1561. The successive murders of Stewart and his son-in-law, James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, meant that the castle was finally completed by his grandson, James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray, in 1625. Though the castle initially flourished, it fell into disuse as the fortunes of the House of Stuart sank during the English Civil War and Charles I was executed. The castle lay derelict for 300 years before being restored; it is currently used as a luxury hotel.".
- Castle_Stuart builder James_Stuart,_3rd_Earl_of_Moray.
- Castle_Stuart location Castle_Stuart__location__1.
- Castle_Stuart location Inverness.
- Castle_Stuart location Petty,_Inverness.
- Castle_Stuart location Scotland.
- Castle_Stuart thumbnail Castle_Stuart.jpg?width=300.
- Castle_Stuart type Tower_house.
- Castle_Stuart wikiPageExternalLink www.castlestuart.com.
- Castle_Stuart wikiPageID "26209443".
- Castle_Stuart wikiPageRevisionID "571388275".
- Castle_Stuart builder James_Stuart,_3rd_Earl_of_Moray.
- Castle_Stuart built "between 1619 and 1625".
- Castle_Stuart caption "Castle Stuart".
- Castle_Stuart condition "Restored".
- Castle_Stuart hasPhotoCollection Castle_Stuart.
- Castle_Stuart location Inverness.
- Castle_Stuart location Petty,_Inverness.
- Castle_Stuart location Scotland.
- Castle_Stuart name "Castle Stuart".
- Castle_Stuart ownership "Private".
- Castle_Stuart type Tower_house.
- Castle_Stuart used "17".
- Castle_Stuart subject Category:Castles_in_Highland_(council_area).
- Castle_Stuart subject Category:Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Highland_(council_area).
- Castle_Stuart subject Category:Houses_in_Highland_(council_area).
- Castle_Stuart subject Category:Listed_castles_in_Scotland.
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- Castle_Stuart type CastlesInHighland(councilArea).
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- Castle_Stuart type HousesInScotland.
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- Castle_Stuart type Mansion103719053.
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- Castle_Stuart type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Castle_Stuart type MilitaryStructure.
- Castle_Stuart type Place.
- Castle_Stuart type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Castle_Stuart type Location.
- Castle_Stuart type SpatialThing.
- Castle_Stuart comment "Castle Stuart is a restored tower house on the banks of the Moray Firth, about 6.5 miles northeast of Inverness.The land the castle was built on was granted to James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray by his half-sister, Mary, Queen of Scots, following her return to Scotland in 1561. The successive murders of Stewart and his son-in-law, James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, meant that the castle was finally completed by his grandson, James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray, in 1625.".
- Castle_Stuart label "Castle Stuart".
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- Castle_Stuart lat "57.520833333333336".
- Castle_Stuart long "-4.102777777777778".
- Castle_Stuart wasDerivedFrom Castle_Stuart?oldid=571388275.
- Castle_Stuart depiction Castle_Stuart.jpg.
- Castle_Stuart homepage www.castlestuart.com.
- Castle_Stuart isPrimaryTopicOf Castle_Stuart.
- Castle_Stuart name "Castle Stuart".