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Castles in Scotland
Alphabetical listing - starting with: (A
- B)
Border feuds, not just with England, but also with
their neighbors, spurred much of the architecture of Scottish castles.
The tower house, built for two purposes-to serve as both a home
and a defense against attack-was often the basis for further expansion
into a full-blown castle. Some tower houses remained just that
and mirror a harsh and dangerous way of life.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z
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Blackness Castle
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One of Scotland's most important strongholds. Built in 1440's, strengthened in 16th century as an artillery fortress; used as a Royal castle and also used as an ammunition depot in the 1870's.
Blackness,
Linlithgow,
Fife,
Central Scotland,
Scotland,
EH49 7NH
Attraction Type:
Castle
Location: off A904, on B903 at Blackness, 4 m (6 km) N Linlithgow, on a promontory in the Forth estuary
Website: Blackness Castle
Phone: 01506 834 807
Location
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OS NT055 083
Accommodation: nearest
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Bothwell Castle
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Largest and finest 13th century stone castle in Scotland; part of the original circular deep survives; much of castle dates from 14th and 15th centuries.
Bothwell,
Uddingston,
Strathclyde,
Scotland,
G71 8BL
Attraction Type:
Castle
Location: at Bothwell, but approached from Uddingston, off M74/A725 near Glasgow
Website: Bothwell Castle
Phone: 01698 816 894
Historic Scotland
Location
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OS NS688 593
Accommodation: nearest
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Burleigh Castle
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Roofless, but otherwise complete ruin of tower house of 1500. Remarkable corner tower with square cap-house corbelled out. Visited many times by James IV.
Milnathort,
Tayside,
Central Scotland,
Scotland
Attraction Type:
Castle
Location: half mile E of Milnathort, on A911
Website: Burleigh Castle
Historic Scotland
OS NO128 045
Accommodation: nearest
hotels - nearest
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More Castles in Scotland
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Our Scotland Editor is Barbara
Ballard
Contact her here. Photos in the Scotland Guide
are copyright Barbara Ballard and the National Trust for Scotland.
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