Page:The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth century (1887) - Volume 1.djvu/405

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K1LRAVOCK CASTLE 385 THIRD PERIOD basement floor of this building contains vaulted cellars, with a vaulted passage giving access to them. PIG. 332. Kilravock Castle. View from the South-West. The entrance doorway the original lintel of which (see sketch, Fig. 332) is lying in the grounds is in the staircase tower, and is FIG. 333. Kilravock Castle. Plans. defended with a wide shot-hole from the basement passage. Other shot-holes from the staircase flank the keep, explaining the object of the 2 B