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Tower houses in Britain and Ireland

Distribution of tower houses in Britain and Ireland

Tower houses (Irish: caisleán) appeared on the Islands of Ireland and Great Britain starting from the High Middle Ages. They were constructed in the wilder parts of Great Britain and Ireland, particularly in Scotland, and throughout Ireland, until at least up to the 17th century. The remains of such structures are dotted around the Irish and Scottish countryside, with a particular concentration in the Scottish Borders where they include peel towers and bastle houses. Some are still intact and even inhabited today, while others stand as ruined shells.


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Tower House German Turdomo (kastelo) EO Casas-torre en Bretaña e Irlanda Spanish Caisleáin na hÉireann, 1350 - 1650 GA

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