"Stony Castle Climb"

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A dimly lit staircase leads up to daylight toward the courtyard of Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven, Scotland, UK. Dun is the Pictish word meaning 'place of strength'. The word Dunnottar, originally 'Dun Fother,' probably meant 'Fort in the low country.’ This castle has a rich history throughout the centuries that is worth delving into. This castle has played host to some of the Scotland’s greatest historical figures including William Wallace and Mary Queen of Scots.

This is also available as a canvas print here.

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A dimly lit staircase leads up to daylight toward the courtyard of Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven, Scotland, UK. Dun is the Pictish word meaning 'place of strength'. The word Dunnottar, originally 'Dun Fother,' probably meant 'Fort in the low country.’ This castle has a rich history throughout the centuries that is worth delving into. This castle has played host to some of the Scotland’s greatest historical figures including William Wallace and Mary Queen of Scots.

This is also available as a canvas print here.

(click on image to enlarge)

**PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT COMBINING/REDUCING SHIPPING COSTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS**

A dimly lit staircase leads up to daylight toward the courtyard of Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven, Scotland, UK. Dun is the Pictish word meaning 'place of strength'. The word Dunnottar, originally 'Dun Fother,' probably meant 'Fort in the low country.’ This castle has a rich history throughout the centuries that is worth delving into. This castle has played host to some of the Scotland’s greatest historical figures including William Wallace and Mary Queen of Scots.

This is also available as a canvas print here.

(click on image to enlarge)

**PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT COMBINING/REDUCING SHIPPING COSTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS**