Glasgow, Crookston Castle 1897
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Crookston was the first property to be acquired by the National Trust for Scotland. The estate was held in the 12th century by Sir Robert Croc of Neilston, and it is from him that the castle derives its name. In the 14th century the estate passed into the hands of Alan Stewart of Darnley; the tower was probably built in the early 15th century by Sir John Stewart, Constable of the Scots in the French service.
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