English: Archway entrance The entrance to the courtyard of 16th century Balcomie castle. The arms above the gatehouse are those of John Learmonth and his wife Elizabeth Myretouns. It was at Balcomie that Mary of Guise was welcomed in June 1538 when she landed in Scotland on her way to marry James V at St Andrews.
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