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  2. Forter Castle - Wikipedia

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    The interior renovations and decorating started afterwards. [8] [2] [3] The interior of the rebuilt castle was designed by Pooley's daughter, Katharine Pooley. [9] As of 2020, the castle was owned by Katherine Pooley (since 2003); [4] it was used at times by Katherine and her spouse Daniel Voyce. At other times, the castle was rented out on a ...

  3. Castles in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish king encouraged Norman and French nobles to settle in Scotland, introducing a feudal mode of landholding and the use of castles as a way of controlling the contested Scottish Lowlands. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Historian Lise Hull has suggested that the creation of castles in Scotland was "less to do with conquest" and more to do with ...

  4. Scottish baronial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Such castles or tower houses are typically built on asymmetric plans. Often this is a Z-plan as at Claypotts Castle (1569–1588), or on an L-plan as at Colliston. Roof lines are uneven and irregular. The Scottish baronial style coexisted even in Scotland with Northern Renaissance architecture, which was preferred by the wealthier clients.

  5. Architecture of Scotland in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Castles arrived in Scotland with the introduction of feudalism in the twelfth century. Initially these were wooden motte-and-bailey constructions, but many were replaced by stone castles with a high curtain wall. In the late Middle Ages, new castles were built, some on a grander scale, and others, particularly in the borders, as simpler tower ...

  6. Illieston House - Wikipedia

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    View of the castle and its grounds in 2017. Illieston House, also known as Illieston Castle, is a castle located in West Lothian, Scotland, by the River Almond near Broxburn. [1] It was built around 1600 and features a T-plan design with gabled dormers and a staircase tower. Over its history, it underwent modifications and restorations ...

  7. Estate houses in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Linlithgow Palace, the first building to bear that title in Scotland, extensively rebuilt along Renaissance principles from the fifteenth century.. The origins of private estate houses in Scotland are in the extensive building and rebuilding of royal palaces that probably began under James III (r. 1460–88), accelerated under James IV (r. 1488–1513), and reached its peak under James V (r ...

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  9. Kilmartin Castle - Wikipedia

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    Kilmartin Castle is a 16th-century Z-plan castle at Kilmartin, Scotland. Built for the Rector of Kilmartin, John Carswell , in 1550 and later owned by Clan Campbell . Restored and refurbished in the 1990's, following 200 years as a ruin, the castle was then used as a second home.