Recreating the Medieval Fortress of Douglas Castle
Brogham Castle in Cumbria was remodeled between 1298 to 1300 to reflect the amenities of Douglas Castle
The remains of the original motte of the 13th century castle are still visable under the Folly Tower built by Sir Robert de Clifford when he held the Douglas Barony 1297 to 1307
Believed to be man-made outer defensive walls of 13th c. Douglas Castle
Evidence of 13th century stone walls that formed a donjon (tower) and exterior walls of the fortress
Location of a motte likely built for a postern tower
Additional views of 13th c. rubble and stone construction
Artist's concept of Douglas Castle during the rebuilding of 1328