- geotopoi.wordpress.com 2015/09/22/fatlips-castle/“ Fatlips Castle. “The original pele tower was built by the Turnbulls of Bedrule in the early 16th century, before being effectively destroyed by the Earl of Hertford in...
- scotclans.com scotland/visit-scotland/scottish-…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.
- alltrails.com trail/scotland/scottish-borders/…Fatlips Castle has a long history and there have been people using this high point as a fort since possibly the bronze age.
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- ancientmonuments.uk 122882-fatlips-castle-hawick-…Fatlips Castle. A Scheduled Monument in Hawick and Denholm, Scottish Borders. ... Entry Name: Fatlips Castle. Scheduled Date: 30 December 1969.
- thriftytraveller.wordpress.com 2020/10/18/fatlips…Why Was It called Fatlips? The origin of the curious name is uncertain but a plaque at the site puts forward three possible theories ... How to Get to Fatlips Castle.
- castle-finders.co.uk Scotland/fatlips%…Fatlips Castle is a border pele Tower previously known as Mantoncrake Castle, Catslick Castle, Minto Castle, and most affectionately as Fatlips Castle.
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- WikiMili.com en/Fatlips_CastleEarly photograph of Fatlips, showing the work of Lorimer around the castellation. Post renovation from the North, taken August 2013 Fatlips Castle 2.JPG.