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- Seafield_Tower abstract "Seafield Tower is a ruined castle on the North Sea coast of Fife in Scotland (grid reference NT279884). The Fife Coastal Path passes the tower.Built of local red sandstone in the 16th century, Seafield Tower lies between Kinghorn and Kirkcaldy in Fife, Scotland. The lands of Seafield and Markinch were granted to Robert Multrare by James II of Scotland in 1443. The lands and the tower remained in the ownership of the Multrare (or Moultrie as the family name became) until 1631 when the lands were sold to James Law then Archbishop of Glasgow. With Law's death in 1632 ownership of the tower becomes lost but eventually it passed into the hands of the Methven family. Its last owner was Methven of Raith who abandoned it in 1733.The tower was believed to be five stories high with walls 5 feet (1.5 m) thick and maximum internal dimensions of 20 feet 2 inches (6.1 m) by 14 feet 4 inches (4.4 m).Since 1973 the remains of the tower have been designated a Category B listed building by Historic Scotland.".
- Seafield_Tower location Fife.
- Seafield_Tower location Scotland.
- Seafield_Tower location Seafield_Tower__location__1.
- Seafield_Tower thumbnail Seafield_tower.jpg?width=300.
- Seafield_Tower wikiPageExternalLink 27575081.
- Seafield_Tower wikiPageID "4263336".
- Seafield_Tower wikiPageRevisionID "596463989".
- Seafield_Tower builder "John Moultray".
- Seafield_Tower built "c. 1542".
- Seafield_Tower condition "ruined".
- Seafield_Tower hasPhotoCollection Seafield_Tower.
- Seafield_Tower latitude "56.08295".
- Seafield_Tower location "Fife, Scotland".
- Seafield_Tower longitude "-3.16011".
- Seafield_Tower mapCaption "Shown within Scotland".
- Seafield_Tower mapRelief "1".
- Seafield_Tower mapSize "220".
- Seafield_Tower mapType "UK Scotland".
- Seafield_Tower materials Sandstone.
- Seafield_Tower name "Seafield Tower".
- Seafield_Tower type "Tower-house and courtyard".
- Seafield_Tower used "until 1733".
- Seafield_Tower subject Category:Castles_in_Fife.
- Seafield_Tower subject Category:Category_B_listed_buildings_in_Fife.
- Seafield_Tower subject Category:Listed_castles_in_Scotland.
- Seafield_Tower subject Category:Ruined_castles_in_Fife.
- Seafield_Tower type Artifact100021939.
- Seafield_Tower type Building102913152.
- Seafield_Tower type CastlesInFife.
- Seafield_Tower type CategoryBListedBuildingsInScotland.
- Seafield_Tower type Dwelling103259505.
- Seafield_Tower type House103544360.
- Seafield_Tower type Housing103546340.
- Seafield_Tower type ListedBuildingsInFife.
- Seafield_Tower type ListedCastlesInScotland.
- Seafield_Tower type Mansion103719053.
- Seafield_Tower type Object100002684.
- Seafield_Tower type Palace103878066.
- Seafield_Tower type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Seafield_Tower type Structure104341686.
- Seafield_Tower type Whole100003553.
- Seafield_Tower type YagoGeoEntity.
- Seafield_Tower type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Seafield_Tower type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Seafield_Tower type MilitaryStructure.
- Seafield_Tower type Place.
- Seafield_Tower type Wikidata:Q532.
- Seafield_Tower type Place.
- Seafield_Tower type Location.
- Seafield_Tower comment "Seafield Tower is a ruined castle on the North Sea coast of Fife in Scotland (grid reference NT279884). The Fife Coastal Path passes the tower.Built of local red sandstone in the 16th century, Seafield Tower lies between Kinghorn and Kirkcaldy in Fife, Scotland. The lands of Seafield and Markinch were granted to Robert Multrare by James II of Scotland in 1443.".
- Seafield_Tower label "Seafield Tower".
- Seafield_Tower sameAs m.0bs_z6.
- Seafield_Tower sameAs Q7440349.
- Seafield_Tower sameAs Q7440349.
- Seafield_Tower sameAs Seafield_Tower.
- Seafield_Tower wasDerivedFrom Seafield_Tower?oldid=596463989.
- Seafield_Tower depiction Seafield_tower.jpg.
- Seafield_Tower isPrimaryTopicOf Seafield_Tower.
- Seafield_Tower name "Seafield Tower".