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  • Early photograph of Fatlips, showing the work of Lorimer around the castellation. Post renovation from the North, taken August 2013.
  • My family wanted to climb to Fatlips Castle because we were tracking the history of the Turnbull Clan, and this is "their" castle.
  • On our trip to the borders, there were obviously a few, due to the border reivers, but then a tower with the most amazing name popped up - Fatlips Castle.
  • Alternative names for Fatlips Castle. Catslick; Fat Lips Tower; Mantoncrake; Minto Crag; Minto Tower; Mynto Crag.
  • Designated as a Scheduled Monument, Fatlips Castle is a small, fortified tower sitting above the River Teviot. Standing at 26 feet high, the now renovated castle...
  • Built in the 16th century by the Turnbulls of Barnhill, Fatlips Castle is a four-storey ruined pele tower located in Roxburghshire, at the top of Minto Crags.
  • Why Was It called Fatlips? The origin of the curious name is uncertain but a plaque at the site puts forward three possible theories: One of the Turnbulls had thick lips.
  • Fantastically-christened Fatlips Castle sits atop Minto Craigs a few miles from the peaceful Borders village of Denholm, Teviotdale, and about a mile from...
  • Note the similarities of the 1857 and today's 2013. Fatlips Castle, a 16th-century pele tower of rectangular stone, was founded by the Turnbulls of Barnhill.
  • Fatlips Castle is a border pele Tower previously known as Mantoncrake Castle, Catslick Castle, Minto Castle, and most affectionately as Fatlips Castle.
  • Built in the 16th century by the Turnbulls of Barnhill, Fatlips Castle is a four-storey ruined pele tower located in Roxburghshire, at the top of Minto Crags.
  • Fatlips Castle is an iconic Borders pele tower in Roxburghshire atop the Minto Crags 2 miles northeast of the village of Denholm and 1 mile east of Minto.