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Midhope Castle

Midhope Castle is a 15th-century tower house in Scotland. It is situated in the hamlet of Abercorn on the Hopetoun estate, About 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) to the west of South Queensferry, on the outskirts of Edinburgh. It is a Category A listed building.[1]

Midhope Castle
Abercorn, West Lothian, Scotland
UK grid reference NT072786
Front of Midhope Castle
Midhope Castle
Coordinates55°59′31″N 3°29′15″W / 55.992081°N 3.487405°W / 55.992081; -3.487405
TypeTower house
Site information
OwnerHopetoun Estate
Controlled byHopetoun Estate
Open to
the public
With permission. Exterior only
ConditionRuined
Site history
Built16th century
MaterialsStone

History edit

The derelict chateau that can be seen today represents the much-altered 5-storey, oblong tower house.

In the 14th century the lands of Midhope were owned by Henry Graham of Mannerstoun. When he died without leaving a male heir Midhope passed to his two daughters. One of the daughters married Robert Livingstone of Drumry and Mannerstoun. The other daughter, Christian, married John Martin of Midhope, with Martin holding Midhope from the Livingstones of Drumry.

In the 15th century Midhope belonged to the Martin family. In 1438, John Martin of Midhope was the laird, and he is thought to have built the original tower house. John Martin’s widow, Lady Christian Martin, retained the right to occupy Midhope according to contract she signed with James Livingston of Mannerston.

In 1537 Sir James Hamilton of Finnart received a grant of half the lands of Midhope, half the lands of Mannerstoun and half of the mill of Abercorne from Elizabeth Martin, Lady of Falscastell, who held the lands from John Lindsay, 5th Lord Lindsay of the Byres.

[2] During the latter 16th century, the castle belonged to Alexander Drummond of Midhope, brother to Robert Drummond of Carnock, Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland. A stone inscribed "AD 1582 MB" commemorates Alexander and his wife Marjory Bruce, daughter of Robert Bruce of Airth.[3]

Alexander Drummond was a servant of the Earl of Huntly. On 7 August 1573, on behalf of the Earl of Huntly, Drummond returned jewels belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots to Regent Morton at Holyrood Palace. Drummond was buried at Airth Old Kirk.[4]

A painted ceiling from the tower survives in the care of Historic Scotland at Edinburgh; it is planned to be put on public display at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.[5] It includes cinquefoil motifs and probably commemorates the marriage of Sir Robert Drummond, who became laird in 1619, to a Hamilton heiress.[6] The family motto was "ad astra per ardua"[7] and fragments from another painted ceiling had gold stars on a blue blackgound, represented in the crest of the coat of arms.

In 1678, Midhope was given a facelift when an entrance tower was removed and the extension to the east was heightened and extended. A new doorway was added along with a small courtyard, measuring 114 by 61 feet (35 by 19 m), to the south.

A large, two-chambered, oblong, late 17th century dovecot sits about 140 metres (150 yd) to the southeast.

In popular culture edit

Midhope Castle is featured as a location in the Outlander TV series on Starz as the main character's, Jamie Fraser, family home called Lallybroch but also known as Broch Tuarach.

Gallery edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "MIDHOPE CASTLE (Category A Listed Building) (LB630)". Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  2. ^ Acts of the Lords Auditors of Causes and Complaints (Edinburgh, 1839), p. 178.
  3. ^ MacGibbon & Ross, Castellated and Domestic Architecture, ii, (1887), 502-507
  4. ^ HMC 9th Report: Lord Elphinstone (London, 1884), p. 192.
  5. ^ "Home". royalcollection.org.uk.
  6. ^ David Malcolm, House of Drummond (Edinburgh, 1808), p.33.
  7. ^ The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, Bernard Burke, Harrison & Sons, 1884, p. 301

References edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Midhope Castle news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Midhope Castle is a 15th century tower house in Scotland It is situated in the hamlet of Abercorn on the Hopetoun estate About 4 kilometres 2 5 mi to the west of South Queensferry on the outskirts of Edinburgh It is a Category A listed building 1 Midhope CastleAbercorn West Lothian ScotlandUK grid reference NT072786Front of Midhope CastleMidhope CastleCoordinates55 59 31 N 3 29 15 W 55 992081 N 3 487405 W 55 992081 3 487405TypeTower houseSite informationOwnerHopetoun EstateControlled byHopetoun EstateOpen tothe publicWith permission Exterior onlyConditionRuinedSite historyBuilt16th centuryMaterialsStone Contents 1 History 2 In popular culture 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesHistory editThe derelict chateau that can be seen today represents the much altered 5 storey oblong tower house In the 14th century the lands of Midhope were owned by Henry Graham of Mannerstoun When he died without leaving a male heir Midhope passed to his two daughters One of the daughters married Robert Livingstone of Drumry and Mannerstoun The other daughter Christian married John Martin of Midhope with Martin holding Midhope from the Livingstones of Drumry In the 15th century Midhope belonged to the Martin family In 1438 John Martin of Midhope was the laird and he is thought to have built the original tower house John Martin s widow Lady Christian Martin retained the right to occupy Midhope according to contract she signed with James Livingston of Mannerston In 1537 Sir James Hamilton of Finnart received a grant of half the lands of Midhope half the lands of Mannerstoun and half of the mill of Abercorne from Elizabeth Martin Lady of Falscastell who held the lands from John Lindsay 5th Lord Lindsay of the Byres 2 During the latter 16th century the castle belonged to Alexander Drummond of Midhope brother to Robert Drummond of Carnock Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland A stone inscribed AD 1582 MB commemorates Alexander and his wife Marjory Bruce daughter of Robert Bruce of Airth 3 Alexander Drummond was a servant of the Earl of Huntly On 7 August 1573 on behalf of the Earl of Huntly Drummond returned jewels belonging to Mary Queen of Scots to Regent Morton at Holyrood Palace Drummond was buried at Airth Old Kirk 4 A painted ceiling from the tower survives in the care of Historic Scotland at Edinburgh it is planned to be put on public display at the Palace of Holyroodhouse 5 It includes cinquefoil motifs and probably commemorates the marriage of Sir Robert Drummond who became laird in 1619 to a Hamilton heiress 6 The family motto was ad astra per ardua 7 and fragments from another painted ceiling had gold stars on a blue blackgound represented in the crest of the coat of arms In 1678 Midhope was given a facelift when an entrance tower was removed and the extension to the east was heightened and extended A new doorway was added along with a small courtyard measuring 114 by 61 feet 35 by 19 m to the south A large two chambered oblong late 17th century dovecot sits about 140 metres 150 yd to the southeast In popular culture editMidhope Castle is featured as a location in the Outlander TV series on Starz as the main character s Jamie Fraser family home called Lallybroch but also known as Broch Tuarach Gallery edit nbsp The castle from the east nbsp Courtyard view of castle nbsp Approach to the Castle with Dovecot to the left nbsp Elevations and plansSee also editRestoration of castles in ScotlandNotes edit Historic Environment Scotland MIDHOPE CASTLE Category A Listed Building LB630 Retrieved 15 February 2019 Acts of the Lords Auditors of Causes and Complaints Edinburgh 1839 p 178 MacGibbon amp Ross Castellated and Domestic Architecture ii 1887 502 507 HMC 9th Report Lord Elphinstone London 1884 p 192 Home royalcollection org uk David Malcolm House of Drummond Edinburgh 1808 p 33 The General Armory of England Scotland Ireland and Wales Bernard Burke Harrison amp Sons 1884 p 301References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Midhope Castle Mike Salter 1985 Discovering Scottish Castles Shire Publications Ltd ISBN 0 85263 749 7 Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland RCAHMS NMRS Number NT07NE 5 00 Photos of Midhope Castle Archived 15 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine Hopetoun Estate Midhope Castle Photograph of painted boards recovered from Midhope Castle HES Canmore Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midhope Castle amp oldid 1190948756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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