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Scottish
Doocots
Dovecotes
(doocots in Scotland) form prominent features in the rural landscape
of many parts of Scotland. A large number have survived for centuries
because of their substantial construction, and their architecture
is generally a perfect expression of local craftsmanship. They
have an appeal to anyone with an eye for architectural form and
with their robust solid stone walls are strongly representative
of national architectural tradition. Read
about Scottish
Doocots by JK Gillon.
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