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Neidpath Castle

From about 1200 the Lords were a family of Frasers, of whom the last, a compatriot of William Wallace, defeated the English Armies three times in one day at Roslin, 15 miles north of Neidpath. The English took Sir Simon in 1307 and he suffered the same fate as Wallace. The Lordship went, with his daughter Mary, to the Hay Family in 1312. The Hays built the castle as it appears today and held it for nearly 380 years. During that period Mary Stuart and later her son James VI visited Neidpath. Different visitors were the troops of Oliver Cromwell who lay siege to Neidpath in 1650. After this the castle was converted to a tower house, a rare example of 17th century comfort within a medieval tower.

Neidpath Castle, Borders Gardens open to the public

Address:

near Peebles
Borders
EH45 8NN

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