2. Caerlaverock Castle
Caerlaverock Castle was built in the 13th century in southwest Scotland. It is a unique structure and is a triangular double moated castle.
Located very close to the border with England, this castle was vital in defending off English troops on numerous occasions.
It was also besieged more then five times, most notably in 1300 by Edward I. After a siege in 1640 by Catholic Maxwells the castle was permanently abandoned.
During this battle the south wall and tower were demolished, scars that remain today.
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