- Source: Cap-house
A cap-house (sometimes written cap house or caphouse) is a small watch room, built at the top of a spiral staircase, often giving access to a parapet on the roof of a tower house or castle. They provided protection from the elements by enclosing the top of the stairway, and sometimes incorporated windows or gun loops. They were built in various forms, including square turrets, simple boxes, or small houses with gabled roofs, which were sometimes large enough to provide accommodation for a look-out.
Cap-houses were an authentic feature of the design of medieval and early-modern tower houses in Scotland, and were a frequent element used in the later Scottish Baronial architecture.
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= Medieval and early-modern cap-houses
== Nineteenth-century Scottish Baronial cap-houses
=See also
Turret—a tower that projects vertically from the wall of a building
Bartizan—an overhanging projection from the wall of a building
Garret—an attic or top floor room in the military sense; a watchtower from the French word garite
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