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Castles in Peeblesshire

There are 85 castles, towers and fortified houses in the county of Peeblesshire.

Below is a map showing their distribution across the county. Clicking on a marker will reveal the name of the castle and a link to a page about it.

Further down the page is a full alphabetical list of the castles in Peeblesshire.

Featured castles

Halmyre House
Chapelhill Farm
County Inn bastle
Cardrona Tower

Alphabetical list of castles in Peeblesshire

Barns Tower
Bield Tower (site of)
Black Barony Castle
Bold (site of)
Boreland Tower (site of)
Caberston Tower (site of)
Cairnmuir House
Cardrona Tower
Castlehill Tower
Caverhill Tower (site of)
Chapelhill Farm
Colquhar Tower
County Inn bastle
Cow Peel (site of)
Cringletie House
Cross Keys bastle
Dawyck (site of)
Dreva (site of)
Drochil Castle
Drumelzier Castle
Easter Dawyck (site of)
Easter Deans
Easter Happrew (site of)
Feffe (site of)
Flemington Tower
Foulage (site of)
Fruid Castle (site of)
Glentress Tower
Grierston Tower (site of)
Hallyards
Halmyre House
Hartree Tower (site of)
Hawkshaw Castle
Haystoun
Hopeton Tower (site of)
Horsbrugh Castle
Horse Hope Tower
Hutchinfield Tower
Kailzie (site of)
Kilbucho
Kirkhope Tower
Kirnie Tower (site of)
Kittlehall (site of)
Langhaugh Tower
Lee Tower
Logan
Lour Tower
Lyne (site of)
Lythe (site of)
Macbiehill (site of)
Manorhead Tower
Neidpath Castle
Nether Horsburgh Castle
Newhall (site of)
Oliver Castle (site of)
Orchard (site of)
Ormiston Tower (site of)
Peebles Castle (site of)
Pirn (site of)
Plora Tower
Polmood
Posso Tower
Purvishill Tower (site of)
Queensberry Lodging
Romanno Tower (site of)
Scrogs (site of)
Shieldgreen Tower
Shillinglaw (site of)
Skirling Castle (site of)
Smithfield Castle (site of)
Spitalhaugh House (possible)
Stobo Castle
The Cheeswell
Thornielee (site of)
Tinnis Castle
Traquair Birks (possible) (site of)
Traquair House
West Linton (site of)
Wester Stanhope
Whiteside Tower
Whitslade Tower
Winkston Tower House
Woodhouse Hill (site of)
Woolandslee Tower
Wrae Tower

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Published on the 14th of May 2010 at 1:15 pm. Updated on the 14th of May 2010 at 9:15 pm.

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