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The ruins of Kildrummy Castle
Built in the 13th century as a great fortress residence following the most up to date European styles of fortification, with little expense spared.  The largest tower at the rear stood 7 stories high with fresh water brought by pulley from a well on the ground floor. [url=http://streetmap.co.uk/map?X=345536&Y=816348&A=Y&Z=115/] Map location. [/url]
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The ruins of Kildrummy Castle

Built in the 13th century as a great fortress residence following the most up to date European styles of fortification, with little expense spared. The largest tower at the rear stood 7 stories high with fresh water brought by pulley from a well on the ground floor. Map location.

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