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- Places which had barmkins include Halton Castle, Cheshire, Smailholm Tower, Scottish Borders, and Crichton Castle, Midlothian. The barmkin survives at Hills...
- west gable covering the barmkin, were remodelled in the 17th century. The tower is surrounded by the remains of a stone barmkin wall, within which the...
- "pele" can also be used in related contexts, for example a "pele" or "barmkin" (in Ireland a bawn) was an enclosure where livestock were herded in times...
- Castle Doe, Barmkin and Keep....
- towers and bastle houses were often surrounded by a stone wall known as a barmkin, inside which cattle and other livestock were kept overnight. A special...
- Scottish names for the same thing include "pele" (hence pele tower) and "barmkin". Tower houses in Britain and Ireland Curtain wall See alternative traditional...
- and Chapel sit within a roughly trapezoidal area enclosed by a rubble barmkin wall, modified on the east side in the 19th century with castellations...
- Type First phase: motte and bailey Second phase: tower house/keep with barmkin Owner Historic Scotland Open to the public Yes Condition Partially ruined...
- Lauder family (owners of the B**** Rock castle) erected a stone tower with a barmkin on the site; however they had abandoned it by 1420 in favour of the B****...
- dated 1535 that required large landholders in the Borderlands to build barmkins of stone and lime, sixty square feet in area and with walls of one ell...