Caerlaverock
Castle
Triangular fortress on shore of Solway Firth has mysterious origins.
Built during 1290s, but whether by English or Scots is unknown.
Largely destroyed 1320, rebuilt a few years later and demolished
again by Scots in 1357. Pink-sandstone gatehouse survives from
castle rebuilt 15th century, reduced to ruins in 1640. Finely
carved panels remain from mansion added to building in 1630s by
Robert Maxwell, 1st Earl of Nithsdale.
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