Cleish Castle

Cleish Castle is a 16th-century tower house in Kinross-shire, Scotland.

It remains a private residence and is a category A listed building.

[3] Robert's son John Colville conspired against James VI, taking part in the Ruthven Raid and later joining with Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell, in an attack on Holyroodhouse.

The reconstruction was undertaken by the Edinburgh architect John Lessels, who also designed additions to the castle in around 1870.

[5] In the 1970s it was again remodelled, though further work in the 1990s removed most of the later additions, and in 2001 the western extension was replaced.

Cleish Castle