Loch Doon Castle was probably built in the late 1200s by an earl of Carrick – either Robert the Bruce or his father, also called Robert. King Robert’s brother-in-law, Sir Christopher Seton, took refuge at the castle after defeat by the English at Methven in 1306. The castle originally stood on an island in Loch Doon.
Source: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/loch-doon-castle/
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