Kelburn Castle
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Kelburn Castle is a large house near Fairlie, North Ayrshire, Scotland.
It is the seat of the Earl of Glasgow. Originally built in the thirteenth century (the original keep forms the core of the house) it was remodelled in the sixteenth century. In 1700 the first Earl made further extensions to the house in a manner not unlike French chateaux which is virtually how it appears today.
In 1977 the house and grounds opened to the public as a country park.