mottes
- Maxwelton Motte Glencairn, Scotland
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Lochwood Castle the Mount, Motte and Tower House Complex
Johnstone, Scotland
The monument consists of a motte-and-bailey castle (commonly called 'the Mount') with a later stone castle situated to the south.
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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.
- Druidhill Burn Motte Penpont, Scotland
- Motte & Bailey 450m ESE of Nithside Closeburn, Scotland
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Coats Hill Motte 480m NE of St Margaret's
Kirkpatrick-Juxta, Scotland
The monument comprises the remains associated with an Anglo-Norman timber castle likely to date to the 12th century AD. It is visible as a substantial mound with associated earthworks, probably built on a natural rise.
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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.
- Auldton Mote Motte Moffat, 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.
- Castle Hill Motte Cullen, Scotland
- Motte 540m NNE of Achadunan Lochgoilhead and Kilmorich, Scotland
- Castle Hillock Motte Edzell, Scotland