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Edingham Castle
Near Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
UK
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The castle in 2008
Edingham Castle is located in Scotland
Edingham Castle
Edingham Castle
Coordinates 54°56′48″N 3°48′43″W / 54.946705°N 3.81205°W / 54.946705; -3.81205
Type Oblong-plan Tower house
Site information
Owner Private
Open to
the public
Yes
Condition Ruined
Site history
Built Late 16th century
Materials Stone

Edingham Castle is an old castle from the late 1500s. It is located near a town called Dalbeattie in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. This castle is what remains of an early tower house built for a family known as the Livingstones of Little Airds.

Edingham Castle is close to the Edingham Munitions Factory. It is also protected as a scheduled ancient monument. This means it is an important historical site.

Edingham Castle: A Glimpse into the Past

Edingham Castle is a fascinating ruin that tells a story of times long ago. It was built in the late 16th century, which means sometime in the late 1500s. This makes it over 400 years old!

The castle is located in a beautiful part of Scotland. It sits in Dumfries and Galloway, a region known for its history and scenic landscapes.

What is a Tower House?

Edingham Castle is an example of a "tower house." A tower house was a type of building popular in Scotland and Ireland. They were often built by important families.

These buildings were usually tall and strong. They served as both a home and a place of defense. Imagine living in a building that could protect you from invaders!

Tower houses were often built with thick stone walls. They had few windows, especially on the lower floors. This made them very secure.

Who Built Edingham Castle?

Edingham Castle was built for a family called the Livingstones of Little Airds. Families like the Livingstones were often powerful landowners. They needed strong homes to show their importance and keep them safe.

Building a castle like this would have taken a lot of time and effort. It would have involved many skilled workers. They would have used local stone to construct the sturdy walls.

A Protected Piece of History

Today, Edingham Castle is a ruin. This means parts of it have fallen down over time. However, it is still a very important historical site.

It is protected as a "scheduled ancient monument." This is a special status given to historical places in the UK. It means the site is legally protected. No one can damage or change it without special permission.

This protection helps to preserve the castle for future generations. It allows people like you to visit and learn about Scotland's past.

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