Ochiltree Castle, West Lothian
Ochiltree Castle (previously: Uchiltre; meaning: the high town or high dwelling place) is a 16th-century tower house in West Lothian, Scotland. It is also described as a farmhouse and lairds house. Along with its boundary wall, the castle is a listed building. Two pediments (c. 1610) display the monograms of Sir Archibald Stirling of Keir and his wife Dame Grizel (née Ross) Stirling.
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Ochiltree Castle, West Lothian
Ochiltree Castle (previously: Uchiltre; meaning: the high town or high dwelling place) is a 16th-century tower house in West Lothian, Scotland. It is also described as a farmhouse and lairds house. Along with its boundary wall, the castle is a listed building. Two pediments (c. 1610) display the monograms of Sir Archibald Stirling of Keir and his wife Dame Grizel (née Ross) Stirling.
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