Hawthornden Castle
Also known as
Hawthornden House; Hawthornden Castle And Caves; Hawthornden Castle Policies
Classifications: Castle(Medieval)
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Location Details
Local authority: Midlothian
Parish: Lasswade
Former region: Lothian
Former district: Midlothian
Former county: Midlothian
Further details
Site number: NT26SE 13
National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE) ID: 51802
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Hawthornden and Drummond Castle
Records of the Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network (SCRAN), Edinburgh, Scotland

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Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

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Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

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2 Notes
Category: Descriptive accounts
Event reference: 711433
NT26SE 13.00 28620 63677
(NT 2862 6367) Hawthornden Castle (NR) (Remains of)
OS 6" map (1957).
NT26SE 13.01 NT 28698 63775 Walled garden
NT26SE 13.02 NT 28985 63613 Lodge
NT26SE 13.03 NT 28650 63665 Fountainhead
See also NT26SE 12 and NT26SE 16.
Hawthornden Castle occupies a strong position on a triangular promontory. The structure, as it now stands, is composed of a ruinous 15th century tower, to the N of which is attached an early 17th century house on the traditional L-plan. The old tower, ashlar-built and measuring c. 30' x 26', which has contained at least 3 storeys, is only a broken shell, with the remains of other buildings stretching to the W. The later house, which has been largely modernised and heightened, is of harled rubble, three storeys and a garret in height. A panel bearing a Latin inscription, near the doorway into the wing, which is dated 1795, states that the house was restored in 1638 by William Drummond, the poet.
(For associated well and caves, see NT26SE 12 and 16).
D MacGibbon and T Ross 1892; RCAHMS 1929, visited 1920; N Tranter 1962.
This castle is generally as described in previous information.
Visited by OS (SFS), 31 October 1975.
Category: Descriptive accounts
Event reference: 828992
EXTERNAL REFERENCE:
Scottish Records Office:
Pen and Pencil sketch.
1851 GD38/1/1248A
Scottish Records Office:
RHP 13704
Plans of Hawthorden_D. Menzies
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References
Amateur An. (1819) Scenery and antiquities of Mid-Lothian, drawn and etched by an amateur, Edinburgh. Page(s): opp p.15 RCAHMS Shelf Number: D.7.21.AMA.R
Aslet C. (1987) Hawthornden Castle, Midlothian Country Life 181 21 1987 [21 May 1987]. Page(s): 128-131
Campbell A. (1802) A journey from Edinburgh through parts of north Britain containing remarks on Scottish landscape and observations on rural economy, natural history, manufactures, trade and commerce, 2V bound as one.. London. RCAHMS Shelf Number: D.20.CAM.R
Castles and abbeys. (1861) Guide to the castles and abbeys of the land of Scott, Melrose; Edinburgh. Page(s): 9 RCAHMS Shelf Number: D.20.CAS.R
Coventry M. (2008) Castles of the Clans: the strongholds and seats of 750 Scottish families and clans, Musselburgh. Page(s): 2, RCAHMS Shelf Number: F.5.21.COV
Gifford J. (1983) Hawthornden Castle, Typescript. RCAHMS Shelf Number: D.7.23.HAW.P
Hannan T. (1928) 'Famous Scottish Houses', RCAHMS Shelf Number: F.5.41.HAN
Knight Frank and Rutley. (1977) Hawthornden Castle, Roslin, Midlothian: {sale particulars}, Edinburgh. RCAHMS Shelf Number: D.7.23.HAW.S
Lindsay M. (1949) `William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1585-1649', Scot Fld 1949 December. Page(s): 17-19 RCAHMS Shelf Number: D.7.23.HAW.P
Lochinvar (Hubert Fenwick). (1970c) 'Preserving Hawthornden', The Edinburgh Tatler 1970 April. RCAHMS Shelf Number: D.7.23.HAW.P
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Place: Hawthornden castle side view reconstruction

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Place: Partly obscured view of Hawthornden Castle as seen from Roslin Glen




