Fenton Tower : Scottish Castle - Accommodation Information + Image
Castle near North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
Fenton Tower East Lothian
Location: Kingston, North Berwick
Fortified 16th Century tower: luxury accommodation for up to 12 people
Fenton Tower dates from 1550 and is set on top of a small hillock at the western end of the ridge south of North Berwick. Fenton Tower was a ruin until around the start of the 21st century. It is a rendered L-plan towerhouse with very little gournds - no wooded policy, just a good vantage point over East Lothian's rolling countryside.
Fenton Tower was owned by the Anglo-Norman De-vaux family. The three-storey building with Great Hall at First Floor was probably built by Sir John Carmichael: the tower date stone panel of 1577 over the doorway once displayed bears his initials.
The Carmichaels also held the ancient Hepburn stronghold of Waughton castle, near Whitekirk, until they lost if to the Hepburns (see the information board at nearby Hailes Castle re this family). King James VI (1567-1625) stayed in 1591 with the Carmichaels at Fenton Tower.
Fenton seems to have been undamaged by Cromwell during his army's the sacking of Lothian castles in the 1650's and stone robbers in the 1700's.
The L-plan Fenton Tower has now been fully restored.
please check with Fenton Tower owners for details such as access & charge:
Comments / photos for the Fenton Tower Architecture page welcome:
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Fenton Tower Building - page : adrian welch / isabelle lomholt