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| | Places to Visit - Kelburn Castle |
 | | Known later as the Boyles, a branch of the family settled at Kelburn, on a commanding position overlooking the Firth of Clyde, in 1140. |
 | | Parts of Kelburn Castle date back to the 13th century and a Norman keep has been incorporated into the castle. |
 | | In 1869, the 6th Earl of Glasgow inherited Kelburn and land in Dalry, Stewarton, Corshill and Fenwick and the estate at Hawkeshead outside Paisley, plus estates in Dunbartonshire, Fife, Northumberland and the greater part of Cumbrae. |
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