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Tullichewan Castle, Gothic castle in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

Tullichewan Castle was a stone structure featuring asymmetrical Gothic design with a prominent tower, positioned west of Alexandria near Loch Lomond's edge. The building displayed an unusual layout with a separate gatehouse on the southern side that marked the original entrance approach.

Construction began in 1792 during the height of Gothic Revival fashion spreading across Scotland at that time. The property passed through several owners' hands and eventually served military purposes during World War II before demolition in 1954.

The name traces back to an old Scottish family line that once shaped this land, and visitors today encounter the remains as silent witnesses to that past rule.

Only scattered wall fragments and tower pieces remain visible today, located near Main Street in Alexandria where they blend into the surrounding area. Visiting requires some effort to locate the remains since the site is not formally marked or developed as a tourist destination.

A noted architect named Robert Lugar designed the castle with an asymmetrical Gothic form, which was an unusual and forward-thinking architectural choice for Scotland at that time. This innovative design made the property an early example of experimental residential architecture in the region.

Location: West Dunbartonshire

GPS coordinates: 55.99560,-4.59630

Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:24

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