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Inverquharity, Medieval tower house in Angus, Scotland

Inverquharity is a rectangular stone tower in Angus standing on a raised platform near the River South Esk. The four-story structure with its thick defensive walls creates a compact, fortress-like appearance typical of medieval Scottish fortifications.

Alexander Ogilvie built this fortification in the 1440s to protect his territorial interests in the region. It later became a point of contention between local powers, playing a role in broader regional conflicts.

The tower displays Scottish medieval defensive design, with its original iron gate representing craftsmanship from that era. Visitors walking through can see how such fortifications shaped life in rural Scotland.

The tower sits roughly 4.5 kilometers northeast of Kirriemuir and is reached via a minor road that connects to the B955. The location is somewhat remote, so planning your route in advance will help you find it without difficulty.

The iron gate at the tower dates to the 15th century and is noted in royal records, reflecting its importance at the time. This original entrance component survives as one of few remaining medieval elements from the structure's earliest period.

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