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Edingham Castle

Edingham Castle is a late 16th-century tower house situated near Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway. It is the remains of an early tower house built for the Livingstones of Little Airds. It is near Edingham Munitions Factory and is a scheduled monument.

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Edingham Castle
Near Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
UK grid reference NX839628
The castle in 2008
Site information
TypeOblong-plan Tower house
OwnerPrivate
Open to the public
Yes
ConditionRuined
Location
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Coordinates54°56′48″N 3°48′43″W / 54.946705°N 3.81205°W / 54.946705; -3.81205
Site history
BuiltLate 16th century
MaterialsStone
Official name
Edingham Castle
TypeSecular: castle
Designated30 July 1996
Reference no.SM6412

Edingham Castle is a late 16th-century tower house situated near Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway. It is the remains of an early tower house built for the Livingstones of Little Airds. It is near Edingham Munitions Factory and is a scheduled monument.1

Edingham Castle was built as a four-story tower in 1570-1585 by the Morrisons. They were succeeded by the Afflecks in 1660. Later, in the 1700s this became the McVicar-Afflecks. It was roofless by 1872 when it was purchased by John Hutinson. The remains measure 8.6 meters x 7.2 meters.

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