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The earthwork ramparts at Auchinduon Castle
Scotland

Auchindoun Castle is a 15th century fortification with a violent history. Built on the site of a prehistoric hill fort, it comprises the ruins of an L-Plan tower house, surrounded by walls reinforced with large buttresses and defensive earthwork ramparts. 

In 1592, Auchindoun was attacked and burned in an act of revenge for a similar attack on nearby Corgaff Castle several years earlier. The episode is recalled in a traditional ballard called 'The Burning of Auchindoun'. By 1725 the castle was reported as derelict.

Copyright: Gary Davies
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 17672x8836
Taken: 26/08/2018
Uploaded: 01/04/2021
Published: 06/04/2021
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Tags: auchindoun; castle; scotland; scottish; defences; fortification; ruins; moray; historic building; heritage; tower house; lime kiln; hilltop; prehistoric; medieval
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