DescriptionHailes Castle, nr East Linton - geograph.org.uk - 411506.jpg
English: Hailes Castle, nr East Linton Hailes is one of the oldest stone castles surviving in Scotland. It comprises a 14th century keep, extended by ranges and towers in the 15th and 16th centuries, all within a thick 13th century curtain wall.
Its other claim to fame is that it hosted Mary Queen of Scots and Boswell on the 5th May 1567
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