Roxburgh Castle
Roxburgh Castle is a historic fortress located in the Scottish Borders, near the town of Kelso. Originally built in the 12th century, it played a significant role in the power struggles between Scotland and England. The castle was strategically positioned on a hill overlooking the River Tweed, making it an important military stronghold.
Over the centuries, Roxburgh Castle changed hands multiple times and was involved in various conflicts, including the Wars of Scottish Independence. Today, the site is mostly in ruins, but it remains a point of interest for visitors and historians, reflecting Scotland's turbulent history.