Kirtling Tower
Grade I listed 16th-century gatehouse to the now demolished Kirtling Hall.
Grade I listed 16th-century gatehouse to the now demolished Kirtling Hall.
Category A designated mansion on Shapinsay, Orkney Islands, built in 1847 in the Scottish Baronial style.
16th-century tower house on the Scottish Isle of Bute.
Historic ruined castle remains, formerly Fortalice of Ardgith, focal point within a formal walled garden in Ellon
Ruined medieval castle in Sandal Magna, Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England. One of two castles built overlooking the River Calder, it was built by the Warrennes, the Earls of Surrey who were Lords of the Manor of Wakefield.
Early medieval fortification, possibly a shell keep, in Ringway, Greater Manchester, England.
Early medieval moated motte and bailey castle just to the northwest of present-day Dunham Massey Hall in Greater Manchester, England.
Former royal castle built in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, (1170–1232), on his return from the Fifth Crusade.
Originally built in about 1604 as a Z-plan castle, replacing either a house or small peel tower. Sited in the parish of Cluny, it is south of Monymusk and north of Sauchen in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland.
Fortification built in the 12th century on a hill on the north side of the River Calder near Wakefield, England.
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