Doune, Castle From North East 1899
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Doune was conceived as a courtyard castle, but was never finished. It was built by Robert Stewart, first Duke of Albany, Guardian of Scotland on behalf of the captive James I. The principal feature is the four-storey keep-gatehouse which rises 95 ft high. It is flanked by a five-storey round tower, and the small ruined structure corbelled out from it on the left (first floor) is in fact a privy and not a doorway.
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