FREE SHIPPING Over $30 -> Up to 50% Off!

Scottish Castles by Adrian Pettifer 9781837652044

$25.54 $42.56

Gazetteer of over 500 hundred surviving Scottish Castles. Discover the castles of Scotland, from early "motte and bailey" earthworks and impressive walled enclosures to the many tower houses that dot the landscape. Castles were built in increasing numbers

Share
  • Security Policy (Protecting Your Data, Ensuring Your Safety)
  • Delivery Policy (Free shipping on orders over $30)
  • Return Policy (60 day easy Return)
SKU: 9781837652044 Category:

Gazetteer of over 500 hundred surviving Scottish Castles. Discover the castles of Scotland, from early “motte and bailey” earthworks and impressive walled enclosures to the many tower houses that dot the landscape. Castles were built in increasing numbers from the 14th to the 17th century, as residences for the Scottish nobility. Some are still proudly occupied; others are well-maintained ruins; many others slowly decay in fields and farmyards. Here, Adrian Pettifer provides a brief account of every Scottish castle to survive in a reasonable state of preservation, including such iconic sites as Edinburgh, Glamis and Cawdor. Each of the more than five hundred main entries provides a brief history and description of a castle, followed by advice on accessibility, sources for further reading and cross-references to related sites. An introduction supplies the historical background, while a glossary covers all aspects of Scottish castles in some detail. Ordnance Survey references are given in the index.About the AuthorAdrian Pettifer gained his degree in ancient and medieval history from Birmingham University. He is an avid visitor of historic monuments.Book InformationISBN 9781837652044Author Adrian PettiferFormat PaperbackPage Count 402Imprint The Boydell PressPublisher Boydell & Brewer LtdWeight(grams) 738g

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Scottish Castles by Adrian Pettifer 9781837652044”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Might Also Like