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Castleton parish

Castleton is a parish in the county of Roxburghshire.

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Castles in Castleton

Baxtonlees (site of)
Bowholm Tower (site of)
Braidlie (site of)
Brighouse Cleughhead (site of)
Brighouse Tower (site of)
Burnmouth Tower (site of)
Byrsted Tower (site of)
Clintwood Castle (site of)
Copshaw Tower (site of)
Dastenrigg Tower (site of)
Dawstonburn Tower (site of)
Dinlabyre
Dykcrot Tower (site of)
Fasetsyde Tower (site of)
Foulshiels Tower
Gorrenberry Tower (site of)
Greena Tower
Hartsgarth Tower (site of)
Hermitage Castle
Heuchhoushil (site of)
Hillhouse Tower (site of)
Howden (site of)
Hudshouse Tower
John of Copshaw's Tower (site of)
Kellyly (site of)
Kilgarth (site of)
Kilsurd Tower (site of)
Larriston Tower (site of)
Liddel Castle
Mangerton Tower
Milsholm Tower
Nether Larriston (possible) (site of)
Nether Riccarton (site of)
Pinglehole Tower (site of)
Prickinghaugh Tower (site of)
Puddingburn Tower
Redheugh Tower (site of)
Riccarton Tower (site of)
Roan Tower (site of)
Syde (site of)
Tailleycleuch (site of)
Thorlieshope Tower (site of)
Upper Larriston (site of)
Whithaugh Tower

Ancient sites in Castleton

Ninestane Rig stone circle

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Published on the 14th of May 2010 at 1:33 pm. Updated on the 14th of May 2010 at 9:33 pm.

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