Page:The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth century (1887) - Volume 2.djvu/241

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DROCHIL CASTLE 225 FOURTH PERIOD remain, and show that the building was four stories high, with an attic in the roof. The corridor on each floor is lighted by large windows at the east end. The rooms have all separate entrances from these corri- Fio. 681. Drochil Castle. Corbels at South- West Tower. dors or galleries, that in the north-east tower having a passage and a small corbelled stair to the upper floors, as at the south-west tower. VOL. II. p