Stobhall, Castle 1900
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Stobhall passed to Sir John Drummond in 1360. The tower, which features a corbelled stair turret, dates from 1578; this was the time when what are now termed the Z3 castles were beginning to prove popular with Scottish lords. The most numerous of the Z-plan designs, the Z3 castles had two square jambs echeloned at opposing angles from the main tower. The square shape allowed for better utilization of space.
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