Balvaird Castle, Perthshire

Balvaird Castle

Last week we had wonderful weather, it felt more like June than March, so we grabbed the day and drove to Balvaird Castle which is just about ten miles from where we live. It lies off the A912 road about halfway between Gateside and the Bein Inn in Glen Farg. There were two other vehicles parked by the farm gates at the bottom of the track which leads to the castle, it’s a fairly steep walk from there, but not a very long one.

Balvaird Castle, Scottish tower house, medieval castle, Murray, Perthshire

It’s thought that the castle dates from around 1495, built for Sir Andrew Murray, but over the years it has been extended and altered, as you would expect. Apparently it was owned by the Murray family until 2017 and then it was bought by an American, however it is maintained by Historic Scotland. The original Murray owners ended up moving to Scone Palace – they went up in the world it would seem but I must say that I prefer this setting to that of Scone Palace.

Balvaird Castle, Scottish tower house, Murray, medieval castle, Perthshire

It’s a lovely setting for a home though and the views of the surrounding countryside from the windows must be quite spectacular, unfortunately, it isn’t possible to get into what is left of the castle although you can walk around the ruined parts. If you’re inclined to picnic then it would be a good location for one.

view from Balvaird Castle, Perthshire, Scotland

There’s the gable end of a cottage ruin in the photo below, I suspect that most of the stone it was built with has been robbed to build the nearby wall and the stone to build the cottage was robbed from the castle!

view from Balvaird, Perthshire

aview from Balvaird  Castle, scenery, Perthshire, Scotland

view from Balvaird Castle, Perthshire, Scotland

If you look right in the middle of the photo below you will be able to see the top of some roofs, beautiful trees and a walled garden, presumably it’s the home of whoever farms the land, it looks like my idea of heaven.

aview from Balvaird Castle, Perthshire, Scotland

The roofs are towards the right hand side below. As ever, click on the photos to enlarge them.
aview from Balvaird Castle, Perthshire, Scotland

aview from Balvaird Castle, Perthshire, Scotland

Balvaird Castle , Scottish tower house, medieval castle, Perthshire

Yet another castle! – Craigmillar Castle near Edinburgh

Craigmillar Castle 1

We visited Craigmillar Castle for the first time last month, it’s only a few miles away from the centre of Edinburgh, but it’s hard to believe it. It seems incredibly rural, if you avoid looking at the ghastly modern housing estate that has been plonked down on its doorstep.

Craigmillar Castle

It’s apparently one of the most complete mediaeval castles in Scotland. It was built in the early 15th century.
It’s fairly open to the elements but still has this lovely vaulted roof as you can see in the photo above.

Craigmillar Castle

And of course stone spiral staircases, this one has a lovely shaped wee window in the wall. The stairs lead to the roof of course.

Craigmillar Castle 7

Hold on to your hat when you’re up here – and anything else you can grab, it’s a long way down.

Craigmillar Castle 5

That’s Edinburgh you can see in the distance, you can make out some spires and even Edinburgh Castle if you click to enlarge the photo below. It’s just to the left of the middle of the skyline. Craigmillar is just over three miles to the south east of Edinburgh. It must have been a lovely place to go to when the smells of medieval Edinburgh got too much to bear.

Craigmillar Castle view stitch

When Rizzio (Mary Queen of Scots musician) was murdered in Holyrood Palace she fled to Craigmillar, and it was there that the plot to murder her husband Lord Darnley was hatched to avenge Rizzio’s murder.

You can see more images of Craigmillar Castle here.