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 CASTLE CAMPBELL - 203 SECOND PERIOD The keep, and some portions of the walls of the enceinte, are very similar to those of Craigmillar. In this case the original keep (Fig. 171) is a simple parallelogram in plan. The walls are 7 feet 6 inches thick, and the hall is 28 feet long by 16 feet wide. The entrance door is on