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Looking west at the Motte and Bailey from the A75 near Cardoness Castle
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Green Tower Motte and Baily (Boreland of Anworth)
 
This motte and baily located very near Cardoness Castle is associated with the first Anglo-Norman settlers in the area. The photo immediately below is a detail from one of the information posters in the visitor center at nearby Cardoness Castle. While the McCulloch's can not be tied by documentation to the motte and bailey it clearly came into their possesion at some time may centuries ago and there is no reason to believe they couldn't have been early inhabitants. The motte and Bailey is located on privately held land and is not identified by signs or other markers.
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Looking southwest at the Motte and Bailey (center of photo) from the A75.
Ardwall House is in the distance at the left side of the photo. 
Photos (except
satellite view) by:
Rodney McCulloh
June, 2010
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