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Kellie's Castle
"This castle is no fairy tale, you have to be there to explore and unleash its mystery."

Kellie's Castle was meant to be a home away from home for Scottish Planter, William Kellie Smith in the 19th century in Perak. Being far from his home country, Kellie desired his new residence to be reminiscent of his residence back in Scotland. The castle is perched on top of a hill.

William Kellie Smith was an interesting man who was popular with his South Indian workers. Kind at heart, he erected a Hindu shrine for his workers on the castle premise. As a token of appreciation, his workers in return erected a statue of Kellie complete in a white suit and hat.

Construction of this unique castle begun in 1915. However, work came to an abrupt halt with Kellie's sudden death in 1926. The ruins of the uncompleted orange-coloured castle stand in isolation and was overgrown with plants and creepers. In the pale moonlight it takes on an aura of a castle caught in the timelessness of a fairy tale.

Recently, efforts have been made by the Perak State Government to rescue this magnificent structure from falling into ruins. Besides being  claimed to be haunted, the castle is believed to have hidden rooms and secret underground tunnels.

The road that leads to Kellie's Castle follows the contours of the land in a dizzying, maze-like fashion, adding to the mystery and romance of the place.

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Last viewed - September 09, 2010
 
Getting there
The castle is situated on the way to Batu Gajah town at the Kinta Kellas Rubber Estate, about 30-minute drive and 14 km south of Ipoh City.
User recommendation

"Went there once, and I have found out the entrance to the basement...quite scary but I didn't go down..., nice building.Especially the view at the top of the castle."  


"Well... it is a good article. And it has a great story based on the building.I've never been impressed."   by Rifah


"Photo of the castle should be diplay in this page."   by kelliescastle


"that so beautiful!!!! I like this castle"  


"Went to the castle a few times, though ppl might find it boring and juz another empty building ... to me, it is deeply interesting. Walls and ruins that tell stories and tales of the unfulfilled. Kinda scary with its hollow halls and ghostly rooms. I wudn't be surprise if one wud see an apparition in one of those rooms! Definitely worth a visit !!! "   by ayeesha



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