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Although not all of the Scottish Castles Association members are fortunate enough to be castle owners, a number of us do inhabit, and maintain, these wonderful historic buildings for future generations. Here is just some of them for you to see...
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Castle of Fiddes - KincardineshireCastle of Fiddes is a 16th century L-plan tower house of three storeys to which has been added a round fair-tower at one end of the main block. Date posted: 30 Oct 2012 |
Tillycairn Castle - KincardineshireTillycairn Castle is a 16th Century tower house built of granite walls which are harled externally in traditional style with dressings of Corennie granite to windows etc, under a Scotch slate roof. Date posted: 01 Oct 2012 |
Muchalls Castle - KincardineshireMuchalls, built around 1619, consists of 3 ranges closed by a wall to form a courtyard and much altered over the years, most recently in 1927. Date posted: 01 Oct 2012 |
House of Mergie - KincardineshireA probably 17th century mansion, three storeys high and harled, with an apparently later stair-wing projecting centrally southwards. Date posted: 30 Sep 2012 |
Ochiltree Castle - West LothianOchiltree Castle is a fine example of a 16th century L plan tower house in West Lothian, Scotland, which has been occupied more or less continuously since it was first built in around 1520-30. Date posted: 01 Nov 2011 |
Duchray Castle, Aberfoyle, StirlingshireDuchray Castle is unaltered rectangular 16th-century tower house. It has three storeys and has a round tower at one corner and a turret crowning the opposite corner. Date posted: 23 Feb 2011 |
Glenbarr Abbey - KintyreGlenbarr Abbey, home and family seat of the MacAlisters of Glenbarr for 220 years. Date posted: 16 Jan 2011 |
Abbots Tower - Dumfries and GallowayAbbots Tower is a four storey L-Plan tower house with a garret and caphouse. Date posted: 10 Jan 2011 |
Elliston Castle - RenfrewshireElliston Castle is a large very ruined 15th century castle and courtyard. The basement was vaulted. Date posted: 18 Apr 2010 |
Fairlie Castle - AyrshireRuined, but well preserved, Fairlie Tower is a plain 15th century keep of four storeys with a later corbelled-out parapet and bartizans. The walls are pierced by gunloops. Date posted: 18 Apr 2010 |
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