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Discovering the Scottish Borders: “Peel towers”…

Scotiana Posted on January 30, 2023 by MAJAFebruary 5, 2023

Recently, I came across a very interesting article published by Holly Kirkwood in  the magazine Country Life. In this article Holly Kirkwood draws our attention to the so-called “peel-towers”, a type of construction typical of the Scottish Borders. “There are more than 100 peel towers in various states of repair and ruin scattered the breadth of the Borders“, she writes. … Continue reading →

Posted in Castles, History, Sir Walter Scott | Tagged Cardoness Castle, Fatlips Castle in the Scottish Borders, James Hogg aka The Ettrick Shepherd, Kirkhope Tower, Neidpath Castle, Scottish Ballads, Scottish Borders Peele Towers, Scottish Ghost Stories, Scottish medieval architecture, Scottish tales, Sir Walter Scott, Sir Walter Scott's 250th commemorative ceremonies at Smailholm Tower, Smailholm Tower, The Castles of Scotland by Martin Coventry, The Country of Sir Walter Scott by Charles S. Olcott, William Turner's painting of Smailholm Tower | Leave a reply

Greenknowe Tower: A Fortified House in the Scottish Borders

Scotiana Posted on June 27, 2010 by MAJAJuly 2, 2010

It was the end of a grey and rainy summer day when we arrived at Greenknowe Tower, half a mile west of the village of Gordon and about 6 miles north from Smailholm Tower, as the crow flies. It is located on the A6105, close to the junction with the A6089. We had had a busy day, travelling in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Castles | Tagged Gordon family, Greenknowe Tower, James Seton, Janet Edmonstone, L-shaped castle, loop-hole turret, meadow-sweet, Queen of the Meadows, Reine des prés, Scott's view, Scottish Architecture, Scottish arms, Scottish Borders, Scottish Borders map, Scottish fortified house, Seton arms, Seton family, Smailholm Tower, The Observer's Book of British Wild Flowers | 5 Replies

Smailholm Tower: A Walter Scott Trail Landmark In The Scottish Borders

Scotiana Posted on June 13, 2010 by MAJAJune 13, 2010

By the green hill and clear blue heaven. It was a barren scene, and wild, Where naked cliff’s were rudely piled; But ever and anon between Lay velvet tufts of loveliest green; And well the lonely infant knew Recesses where the wall-flower grew, And honey-suckle loved to crawl Up the low crag and ruin’d wall. I deem’d such nooks the … Continue reading →

Posted in Sir Walter Scott | Tagged Aberdeen Angus cow, Barbican, Barmkin, Fortified House Tower, Friesian cows, Highland cow, Marmion, Sandyknowe, Scottish Borders, Scottish cow breeds, Scottish cows, Scottish House Tower, Sir Walter Scott grand'parents farm, Smailholm Tower, The Country of Sir Walter Scott by Charles S. Olcott | 1 Reply
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