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Exploding canons, revolutionary architecture and a queenly patron; this backyard castle has it all! Join Dig It! TV and The Castle Hunter as they advance upon the formidable entrance to Ravenscraig Castle near Kirkcaldy, Fife. A design of epic proportions, this impressive royal residence turned imposing fortress has defended its inhabitants from deadly sieges, and even features in Walter Scott’s epic poem, ‘Lay of the Last Minstrel’. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Discover: Ravenscraig Castle - https://www.historicenvironment.scot/... Archaeology Scotland - https://archaeologyscotland.org.uk/ Castle Studies Trust - http://www.castlestudiestrust.org/ Castle Studies Trust Donation Page - https://mydonate.bt.com/charities/cas... --------------------------------------------------------------------- Join the #DigItTV Conversation: Dig It! - / digitscotland David Weinczok - / thecastlehunter --------------------------------------------------------------------- Credits: Host – David Weinczok Director of Photography – Doug Rocks-Macqueen Production Assistant – Jeff Sanders Edited by Chris Mackinnon Music - ‘Draw Them to the Water’ by Hawksilver Supported by the Castle Studies Trust and Archaeology Scotland --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dig It! Website – http://digitscotland.com/ Facebook - / digitscotland Twitter - / digitscotland Instagram – / digitscotland --------------------------------------------------------------------- *EDIT* The credits roll for this video features a special thanks to East Lothian Council - this is an error. This video was supported by Archaeology Scotland and Castle Studies Trust.