Douglas Castles / Landmarks
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Aberdour Castle, Fife, held by the Earls of Morton (partially preserved).
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Balvenie Castle,[2] Moray, held by James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas (ruined).
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Berwick Castle, Northumberland. Governed by William "le Hardi".(ruined, now forms part of Berwick-upon-Tweed railway station)
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Bonkyll Castle (Bunkle),[2] Berwickshire.
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Bothwell Castle,[2] South Lanarkshire (ruins).
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Bowhill House, Selkirkshire. Home of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry (preserved).
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Dalkeith Castle,[2] Mid-Lothian. (heavily converted)
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Douglas Castle,[2] in South Lanarkshire (now only minimal ruins remain).
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Drumlanrig Castle,[2] Dumfries and Galloway. 17th-century mansion house of the Dukes of Buccleuch and Queensberry (preserved).
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Grangemuir House,[2] Fife.
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Hawthornden Castle,[2] Mid-Lothian.
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Hermitage Castle, Roxburghshire, 13th-century Douglas stronghold (restored ruin).
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Hume Castle, Berwickshire. ancient links with Douglas, home of Sir Alexander Douglas.
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Kilspindie Castle,[2] East Lothian. Home to the Douglases of Kilspindie, (scant ruins)
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Langenstein Castle, Germany, to this day home to the Swedish-German branch (Counts Douglas).
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Lennoxlove House, East Lothian. Home of the Duke of Hamilton, (also the Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale, Earl of Angus etc.) (preserved).
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Loch Leven Castle, Kinross. First home of the Earl of Morton (ruins).
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Lochindorb Castle,[2] Strathspey
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Morton Castle, Nithsdale, Dumfries and Galloway. ruined former home of the Douglas Earls of Morton.
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Neidpath Castle, Peeblesshire.
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Roxburgh Castle, captured by Sir James Douglas.
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Rydboholm Castle, home to the Swedish branch.
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Sandilands Castle,[2] Fife (ruins).
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Stjärnorp Castle,[2] Östergötland, Sweden (partially ruined), home to the Swedish branch.
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Strathaven Castle,[2] South Lanarkshire
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Strathendry Castle,[2] Fife.
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Tantallon Castle,[2] East Lothian. Stronghold of the Red Douglases (partially ruined).
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Threave Castle,[2] Dumfries and Galloway (ruins).
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Timpendean Tower,[2] Roxburghshire (ruins).
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Whittingehame Tower,[2] East Lothian.