mottes
- Fotheringhay Castle Fotheringhay, England c. 1100
- Cranmer's Mound Aslockton, England
- Hutton Mote Motte Hutton and Corrie, Scotland
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Doune of Invernochty Motte
Strathdon, Scotland
The monument comprises a motte of medieval date, visible as a mound and associated earthworks. It was first scheduled in 1953, but an inadequate area was included to protect all the archaeological remains.
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The Bass and Little Bass Motte and Bailey Castle
Inverurie, Scotland
The monument comprises a 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle known as the Bass of Inverurie and Little Bass, now visible as substantial earthworks.
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Midmar Church, Settlement and (Cunningar) Motte
Midmar, Scotland
The monument comprises the site of the medieval settlement of Midmar. Its most prominent features are the motte, known as Cunningar Motte, and the old parish church.
- Castle Hillock Motte Edzell, Scotland
- Motte 540m NNE of Achadunan Lochgoilhead and Kilmorich, Scotland
- Castle Hill Motte Cullen, Scotland
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The Mount Motte and Bailey Castle
Coldstream, Scotland
The monument comprises a substantial motte-and-bailey castle that stands on the brow of a steep bank above the Leet Water.
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Lincluden College Motte and Precinct
Terregles, Scotland
The monument consists of the remains of Lincluden Collegiate Church and its associated domestic ranges, which lie on the site of a former nunnery, a former garden, a motte, and the precinct associated with the college and former nunnery.
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Barntalloch Castle Motte and Bailey, Staplegordon
Langholm, Scotland
in the middle of the 12th century. It was also at 'Stapelgorton' that Robert de Brus was granted a charter of the 'forest' of Annandale, 'as far as his land stretches towards Stradnitt [Nithsdale] and towards Clud [Clyde]' in about 1240-50.