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Niddry Castle is a medieval tower house located in West Lothian, Scotland, and was built in the late 15th or early 16th century, likely by the Niddry family. It is remembered as a well-preserved example of a Scottish tower house and for its historical association with the region's feudal past.
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Scotland's National Record of the Historic Environment records Niddry Castle as Platform (period Unassigned)(possible). The official map says its point is accurate as follows: NGR given to the nearest 10m. The record does not by itself mean that the public may enter the place.
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