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Bavelaw Castle Bavelaw Castle Gates G Laird Geograph Britain and Ireland

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Bavelaw Castle is a historic house in the City of Edinburgh council area, Scotland. It is north of Hare Hill in the Pentland Hills, four miles west of Penicuik, and two miles south of Balerno, above Threipmuir Reservoir.

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Bavelaw Castle The Road down from Bavelaw Castle to Paul Thomson Geograph

The house was built around a 16th-century L-plan tower house. Mary, Queen of Scots, and James VI both stayed at Bavelaw.

Bavelaw Castle Path towards Bavelaw Castle Calum McRoberts Geograph Britain

An earlier structure was held by the Braids, then by the Fairlies, but passed to the Forresters of Niddry by marriage. From them, it went to the Mowbrays of Barnbougle in the 16th century, and then to the Dundas family who probably built the core of the current building. Later, in 1628, it passed to the Scotts of Harperigg.

Bavelaw Castle Braid Castle site of Castle in Edinburgh Midlothian

Bavelaw fell into a ruinous state, but was restored and extended in about 1900 by Sir Robert Lorimer (1864 - 1929), linking the former out-buildings to become part of the main house, adding larger windows and a turret to increase the space in the attic, and converting the basement.

Bavelaw Castle Bavelaw Castle Castle in Penicuik Midlothian Stravaiging around

Bavelaw Castle is currently owned by the Douglas-Miller family, former owners of the Jenners department store.

Other former residents include Sir Derrick Dunlop (d.1980).

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Bavelaw Castle Flickriver Photos from Bavelaw Castle Scotland United Kingdom

References

Bavelaw Castle Wikipedia