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Rosyth Castle

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Rosyth Castle

Rosyth Castle near Rosyth in Fife is a ruined fifteenth-century tower house on a rocky island in the Firth of Forth, associated with the Stewart family who held the lands of Rosyth throughout the later medieval period. The castle occupies a dramatically isolated position that was formerly entirely surrounded by water at high tide, giving it the character of a genuine island fortress. The surrounding area of Rosyth is dominated by the Royal Naval dockyard established at the beginning of the twentieth century, which transformed this corner of the Firth of Forth from a quiet agricultural landscape into one of Scotland's most important naval facilities. The Forth bridges visible from the area, including the iconic Victorian railway bridge, the road bridge and the newer Queensferry Crossing, represent one of the most impressive concentrations of bridge engineering in the world.

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