Category:L-plan castles
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English: An L-plan castle is a castle or towerhouse in the shape of an L, typically built in the 13th to the 17th century. This design is found quite frequently in Scotland, but is also seen in England, Ireland, Romania, Sardinia and other locations.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 32 subcategories, out of 32 total.
A
- Auchindoun Castle (55 F)
- Auldhame Castle (6 F)
B
- Balvaird Castle (32 F)
C
- Cessford Castle (14 F)
- Clackmannan Tower (26 F)
- Craigievar Castle (108 F)
D
- Dudhope Castle (13 F)
- Dunduff Castle (8 F)
- Dunskey Castle (41 F)
F
- Fa'side Castle (34 F)
- Finlarig Castle (17 F)
- Fordyce Castle (7 F)
- Forter Castle (13 F)
G
- Gight Castle (8 F)
- Gilbertfield Tower (1 P, 9 F)
- Greenknowe Tower (1 P, 39 F)
H
- Huntingtower Castle (27 F)
I
- Innes House (7 F)
L
- Lochranza Castle (67 F)
M
- Menstrie Castle (17 F)
- Muchalls Castle (6 F)
N
- Neidpath Castle (59 F)
P
- Pinkie House (13 F)
R
- Rothesay Castle (1 P, 47 F)
S
- Stoneypath Tower (2 F)
- Stranraer Castle (126 F)