Huntingtower Castle
Huntingtower Castle was built in stages from the 15th century by the Clan Ruthven family and was known for several hundred years as the House (or Place) of Ruthven.
The original tower, now known as the Eastern Tower was a free-standing building, constructed primarily as a gatehouse. It consists of three storeys and a garret under the roof. Around the end of the 15th century a second tower, the Western Tower was built alongside the Huntingtower, with a gap of about 3 metres between them.
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