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This article was very interesting. In particular, the history section is very detailed and documented. I enjoyed reading it and I have a few comments.

1. "Meanwhile, the royal family began to stay more frequently at the Abbey of Holyrood".

Is it really possible that a royal family would stay inside an abbey?

2. "Prior to the Lang Siege, the tower was recorded as being 59 feet (18 m) high, and the remaining portions stand up to 49 feet (15 m) from the rock."

A photo should be added for illustration purposes.

3. "Edinburgh Castle remains the most popular paid visitor attraction in Scotland, with over 1.4 million visitors in 2013."

This should be updated as necessary.

ICE77 (talk) 06:26, 11 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks! As to the first point, see Holyrood Palace#12th–15th centuries – "by 1329 it may already have been in use as a royal residence. ...... The early royal residence was in the abbey guesthouse, which most likely stood on the site of the present north range of the palace, west of the abbey cloister, and by the later 15th century already had dedicated royal apartments." . . .dave souza, talk 08:40, 16 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle is a castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. It stands on Castle Rock, which has been occupied by humans since at least the Iron Age. Serving as a royal residence for the Kingdom of Scotland from the 12th century or earlier until 1633, Edinburgh Castle was involved in many historical conflicts from the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century to the Jacobite rising of 1745. Few of the present buildings pre-date the Lang Siege of the 16th century when the medieval defences were largely destroyed by artillery bombardment. The most notable exceptions are St Margaret's Chapel (which dates from the early 12th century and is regarded as the oldest building in Edinburgh), the Royal Palace, and the early-16th-century Great Hall. The castle also houses the Scottish regalia, known as the Honours of Scotland, and is the site of the Scottish National War Memorial and the National War Museum. Some of the castle buildings house regimental museums that contribute to its presentation as a tourist attraction. This image shows a view of Edinburgh Castle from the nearby Grassmarket, taken by the Scottish photographer George Washington Wilson between 1865 and 1885.

Photograph credit: George Washington Wilson; restored by Adam Cuerden

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