• 'Shetland' TV trail: South Mainland. Kate Humble's Shetland. ... Muness Castle is the most northerly castle in the British Isles; built for Lawrence Bruce in 1598.
  • Welcome to the Muness Castle, the most northerly Castle in Scotland. This remote castle sits on the Isle of Unst, the northmost isle of the Shetland Isles.
  • Shetland: On south-east end of island of Unst in Shetland, on minor roads east of A968, west of Mu Ness, at Muness Castle.
  • Muness Castle is located on Unst, which is one of the Shetland Islands of Scotland. The castle is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of the village of Uyeasound.
  • ...the Shetland Isles and particularly the northern isle of Unst then down in the south east you are likely to find, without trying, the ruined Muness Castle - Britains...
  • Muness Castle was built in 1598 but burned in August 1627, and it’s thought it may never have been repaired. ... Shetland – Unst, Yell & Fetlar OS Explorer map 470.
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  • Muness, Isle of Unst, Shetland Isles. Scotland’s most northerly castle is found on Unst’s eastern Mu Ness peninsula, a good distance from the island’s main...
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  • Get a quick look at Muness Castle, a splendid example of tower house architecture and the home of a prominent, divisive figure in Shetland history.
  • It comprises Muness Castle, constructed in 1598 by Laurence Bruce, foud, sheriff-depute and chamberlain of the lordship lands of Shetland.
  • Muness Castle is the most northerly fortress in Britain and lies in the south east of Unst in the Shetland Islands.
  • Muness Castle was built by Laurence Bruce, the half brother of Robert Stewart, the Earl of Orkney. Laurence Bruce was appointed Sheriff of Shetland and set to...