DescriptionCastle Hill Motte, Durris - geograph.org.uk - 611857.jpg
English: Castle Hill Motte, Durris Remains of the motte-and-bailey Durris Castle. Edward I, Hammer of the Scots, and his army of 30,000 men-at-arms and 5,000 knights stayed here for one night before marching to Aberdeen
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