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Tantallon Castle

Tantallon Castle is a semi-ruined mid-14th-century fortress, located east of North Berwick, in East Lothian, Scotland. It sits atop a promontory opposite the Bass Rock, looking out onto the Firth of Forth. The last medieval curtain wall castle to be constructed in Scotland,〔Lindsay, ''The Castles of Scotland'', p.440–442〕 Tantallon comprises a single wall blocking off the headland, with the other three sides naturally protected by sea cliffs.
Tantallon was built in the mid 14th century by William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas. It was passed to his illegitimate son, George Douglas, later created Earl of Angus, and despite several sieges, it remained the property of his descendants for much of its history. It was besieged by King James IV in 1491, and again by his successor James V in 1528, when extensive damage was done. Tantallon saw action in the First Bishops' War in 1639, and again during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in 1651, when it was once more severely damaged. It was sold by the Marquis of Douglas in 1699 to Hew Dalrymple, Lord North Berwick and the ruin is today in the care of Historic Scotland.
==Construction==
Tantallon is of a singular construction within Scotland, the defences comprising only a single large wall securing a coastal promontory. The south-east, north-east, and north-west approaches are naturally defended by steep sea cliffs, and were only ever protected by relatively small defensive walls. To the south-west, a massive curtain wall blocks off the end of the promontory, which forms the inner courtyard. The curtain wall is built of the local red sandstone, and has a tower at either end and a heavily fortified gatehouse in the centre, all of which provided residential accommodation.〔Tabraham, ''Scotland's Castles'', pp.65–69〕 A north range of buildings, containing a hall, completed the main part of the castle, enclosing a courtyard around .〔Salter, ''The Castles of Lothian and the Borders'', pp.86–88〕 In total, the buildings of the castle provided around of accommodation.〔
In its form, Tantallon follows on from the 12th-century castles of Bothwell and Kildrummy, as a castle of ''enceinte'', or curtain wall castle. It was the last of this type to be built in Scotland, as the smaller tower house was becoming increasingly popular.〔 For example, Threave Castle, built at around the same time by Earl William's cousin Archibald the Grim, is a much more modest tower.〔 There are also similarities between Tantallon and "courtyard" castles, such as Doune, which also dates from the late 14th century, and is entered via a passage beneath a strong keep tower.〔MacGibbon and Ross, ''The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland'', vol.I, pp.429–435〕
===Curtain wall===

The curtain wall is over high, thick, and around long.〔 There are several small chambers within the walls, and stairs with arched ceilings accessing the parapet walk.〔McWilliam, ''Lothian, except Edinburgh'', pp.444–6〕 This parapet walk, beneath the 16th-century crenels of the curtain wall, connects the three towers.
The northwest tower, known as the Douglas Tower, was circular in plan and across, although the west side has collapsed.〔 Seven storeys high, this tower would have formed the lord's "donjon", or keep, containing his private accommodation, and connecting to the hall in the north range.〔 The lowest storey was a pit prison and the timber-floored chambers above were square, with vaulted garderobes or privies.〔
The East Tower is of D-plan, with the curved face outwards, and is across. Originally consisting of five storeys, the bottom three were reduced to two after the 1528 siege, by the insertion of stone vaults. Large gun ports were also added in the basement at this time.〔 The third floor of the tower was designed to have access to a parapet on the south-east wall, although this wall was never built.〔
The central gatehouse tower is square, across, and up to high. It contained four storeys of chambers, some with canopied fireplaces, although the internal walls and floors are now missing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tantallon Castle, Listed Building Report )〕 The main entrance ran through a passage below, protected by a drawbridge, three pairs of doors, a portcullis, and machicolations; holes in the ceiling enabling the defenders to drop missiles on to intruders below. There are two bartizans, or corner turrets, facing in toward the courtyard, where a 16th-century spiral stair gives access to the head of the curtain wall.〔 The entrance was originally via a pointed arched gateway, flanked by round towers. A defensive barbican, or outer gate, was added in the early 14th century, and was destroyed in the 1528 siege, although fragments can still be seen.〔 After the siege, the facade of the gatehouse was rebuilt, with more gun ports at ground level, and the gateway corridor was narrowed.〔 The rebuilding covered up the remains of the earlier round towers, narrowed the main gate, and gave the tower rounded corners for additional strength.〔

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