. The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century. Fig. 102.—Castle Doorway. CASTLE STALCAIKE 165 — THIRD PEKiOD. THIRD PERIOD 166 CASTLE STALCAIRE wall are visible to the south of the keep, and the springing stone of thearch of a doorway which would lead into the courtyard still exists atthe south-west angle. The ground to the south of the tower is the onlyplace on the islet where space for such a courtyard could be found. A
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