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Jan18

Strategic location

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Dunstaffnage Castle is placed 5 miles northwestward of Oban on the writer shore of Scotland. Between all the castles in Argyle this is arguably the most famous and scenic of them all. Dunstaffnage Hall looks conventional and thick with orbiculate towers.
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Jan18

Nationally important scheduled monument

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The ruinet Castle Tioram is sited on the hard tidal island Eilean Tioram  where the humor of Loch Moidart and the river Shiel manage. Set southwesterly of Mallaig and both 50 miles from Fort William on the western shore of Scotland, its emplacement is made all the solon unlikely by the fact that reach is exclusive allegeable at low period when you can calling across a secretion of elevation.

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Jan16

Not Just a Castle So much more

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Stirling Castle, placed in Stirling, is one of the maximal and most principal castles, both historically and architecturally, in Scotland.
250 feet above the unadorned on an extinct crevice, Stirling became the strategic militaristic key to the field during the 13th and 14th century Wars of Independency and was the rival stag act of umteen of the Stuart Monarchs. It towers over whatever of the most burning battlefields of Scotland’s yesteryear including Stirling Connection, the tract of William Author’s success over the English in 1297, and Bannockburn where Robert the Dr. foiled the corresponding foe in the summer of 1314.

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Jan16

Situated in leafy surroundings on the south western side of the city

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Merchiston Castle School is an nonparasitic polish for boys in the village of Colinton in Capital, Scotland. A down with a distinctly Scottish sort, Merchiston makes the most of its plus geographical positioning. Brawny course with neighbouring girls’ schools accept for shared activities in such areas as drama and penalization, as intimately as prevailing friendly events. The School has a tenor academic and sporting laurels.

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Jan16

Steeped in Scottish history

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Newbattle Abbey was a Cistercian monastery nearest the village of Newbattle in Midlothian, Scotland , which has subsequently prettify a tall base and then an educational establishment. Distance aft in instant to the 12th century and study near this enigmatic refuge’s links with Mary, Queen of Scottish, Rosslyn Chapel and the Bidding of Arbroath.

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Jan16

Hailes Castle is not the most interesting of ruins to visit

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Hailes Castle is a mainly 14th century residence almost a mile and a half south westward  of East Linton, Eastward Lothian,Scotland. It was built on a stony deception overlooking the River Tyne to its northeastern, time to its southmost the land rises steadily to the ancient structure defense on the top of Traprain Law.

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Jan16

Stunning and peaceful

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Lauriston Castle is a 16th century form accommodation with 19th century extensions overlooking the Firth of Onward, in Edinburgh, Scotland. The chessman stands in thirty acres of tranquil grounds enjoying a magnificent panorama crossways the Firth of Forth. Lauriston Castle is situated in Davidson’s Mains, off Cramond Road Southbound. 4 miles north-west of Capital metropolis heart, on the A90. It was improved roughly 1590 for Sir Archibald Napier and lengthened in the 1820s. The Castle and the collections it contains are whatever of Scotland’s sterling gifts.

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Jan16

An unspoilt 15th- century tower house within the precincts of Edinburgh

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Liberton Tower is a four-storey, square-plan pillar house in Edinburgh, Scotland. Set within half-acre deposit, Liberton Tower is a magnificent 15th-century manse, overlooking mulct views from its breastwork path. It was bought in 1857 by the Littles of Liberton. Twenty years later  they improved Liberton Shelter, and since then the hulk was used mainly as a farm structure.

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Jan16

Large fortress of great strategic importance

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Dunbar Castle is the remnants of one of the most right fortresses inScotland , situated over the refuge of the townspeople of Dunbar , in Eastbound Lothian. It was the front of the numerous castles formerly owned and occupied by the Earls of Dunbar. It was firstborn given to Gospatric I, inflammation of the House of Dunbar, by his cousin King  Malcolm III and became the put of the Earldom of Dunbar. The chessman has seen numerous modifications and rebuilds over the centuries.

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Jan16

A gorgeous setting

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Fyvie Castle is one of  Scotland’s  majuscule impressive fort palaces. Located north-west of Aberdeen, Scotland is the five-towered chessman of Fyvie. Fyvie dates back to the 13th century when it was a royal defence. The Hall has features cardinal towers and is a okay lesson of English Baronial architecture. Fyvie is now run by the Scottish General Trust but it retains the condition of a stemma internal.

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