Forum:Floorplans And Blueprints
Topic:Scottish Castle Plans
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AJRThe following website is handy for details of Scottish castles (and other ancient sites).
http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/canmore.html

I have received the following message from this organisation.

With regard to your point about groundplans, it is our intention in the near future to place images on-line for the public. As part of this project many RCAHMS, and others which are our copyright, ground plans and elevations will be scanned (some already have been) and placed on the website. Unfortunately I cannot give a date for the introduction of such a service as it is very much dependent on resources.

We will announce any new service such as this on the web and in the press when the time comes.

Any further information that comes to light, I'll post here.

VenusThank you so much for the info! I knwo this will help me in the continual planning of my own castle.

By the way, I'll be posting my fundamental sketches of the second floor when I get to a scanner.

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~Venus~
"I imagine more, somewhere I can smile. Somewhere of my own, where I stay awhile.
Close your eyes and see, there's a place in me...
That place is my castle."
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