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Laura says this looks like a dovecote.
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This guy. What a not nice person.
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From the castle wall entrance, overlooking the Wallace monument.
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The other side of the castle. These used to be private gardens.
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This knee high hole was supposedly carved out for a toddler Mary Queen of Scots so she could look out over Stirling.
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This is the most amazing cottage inside the walls of the castle.
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The castle is home to a project that is currently reproducing seven of the historic "Unicorn Tapestries."
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The original tapestries are held in the Cloisters Museum, New York. Here, they are *inventing* the missing pieces for a fragmented tapestry.
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An elderly benefactor donated £1 million to the castle and asked them to use the money to reproduce the tapestries. It's a project several years along.