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Historic Dunbartonshire blends rich heritage with scenic lochs, hills, and good transport links for tourists.
Argyll's Lodging is a 17th-century Renaissance style town-house in Stirling, Scotland, turned museum, featuring historically decorated interiors and significant associations with notable Scottish nobility including the Earls of Argyll and Sir William Alexander.
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Dunblane Cathedral is a historic Gothic church in central Scotland, dating from the 11th to 15th centuries, featuring significant medieval ecclesiastical woodwork and stained glass. It remains active as a parish church, is owned by the Crown, and welcomes visitors free of charge.
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Newark Castle is a historic 15th-century castle in Port Glasgow, Scotland, featuring a Renaissance mansion and scenic views of the River Clyde estuary, with both indoor and outdoor visitor experiences.
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Stirling Castle in Scotland is a significant historical and architectural site featuring Renaissance royal residences, extensive defensive fortifications, and a regimental museum. Visitors can explore both indoor restored royal apartments and outdoor castle grounds and gardens. The castle has been a key royal residence, coronation site, and military fortress throughout Scottish history.
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Bannockburn is a historic battlefield in Scotland known for the decisive 1314 victory of Robert the Bruce over English forces during the First War of Scottish Independence. The site features a visitor centre operated by the National Trust for Scotland, a modern monument, and a statue of Robert the Bruce. It offers both indoor exhibits and outdoor battlefield exploration.
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