Niddry Castle, Winchburgh, West Lothian Building, History, Historic Scottish Building, Date
Niddry Castle, Scotland : Winchburgh Architecture
Scottish Castle, West Lothian, Scotland
Niddry Castle West Lothian
Location: Niddry-Seton, south-east of Winchburgh, West Lothian
An early 16th century, four storey L-plan tower.
The building belonged to George, 3rd Lord of Seton then John Hope of Hopetoun.
It was abandoned around 1726. The structure was restored to its original height in the eighties and is now re-occupied as a private residence.
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