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The Dovecote at Aberdour Castle
Scotland

Dovecotes are structures designed to house pigeons or doves. In the medieval period, they were often large, circular structures built of stone and topped with pointed roofs. The birds provided a source of food for the table, as well as feathers for the aristocratic household and manure for the estate.

Aberdour Castle is one of the oldest surviving stone-built castles in Scotland. It started out as a two-storey hall-house in the mid-1100s and was expanded over several centuries. It was a residence for three noble families, including a Regent of Scotland. The terraces, walled gardens and an orchard were added during the 16th century.

Copyright: Gary Davies
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 17240x8620
Taken: 21/08/2018
Uploaded: 05/05/2020
Published: 15/09/2020
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Tags: dovecote; garden; heritage; historic building; scotland; scottish; aberdour; castle; dovecot; fife
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