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File:BemersydeHouse-Roxburghshire.jpeg|Bemersyde House is a Georgian country house with 16th century Peel Tower at its core. | File:BemersydeHouse-Roxburghshire.jpeg|Bemersyde House is a Georgian country house with 16th century Peel Tower at its core. | ||
File:RedhouseCastle-EastLothian.jpeg|’RedhouseCastle’ in East Lothian, Scotland is a late 16th century peel tower house which was extended in the 17th century and is now roofless and in ruins. | |||
File:ClaraCastle-Kilkenny.jpeg|Clara Castle, County Kilkenny built by the the Shorthall family sometime in the late 15th or early 16th century. | File:ClaraCastle-Kilkenny.jpeg|Clara Castle, County Kilkenny built by the the Shorthall family sometime in the late 15th or early 16th century. | ||
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Peel Towers
Notable Peel Tower Houses
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Bemersyde House is a Georgian country house with 16th century Peel Tower at its core.
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’RedhouseCastle’ in East Lothian, Scotland is a late 16th century peel tower house which was extended in the 17th century and is now roofless and in ruins.
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Clara Castle, County Kilkenny built by the the Shorthall family sometime in the late 15th or early 16th century.
Peel Tower Houses in The Media
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Bemersyde House is a Georgian country house with 16th century Peel Tower at its core.
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