- Branxholme Castle
Branxholme Castle is a five-storey tower about 3 miles south-west of
Hawick in the Borders region ofScotland .History
The present castle is land owned by the
Clan Scott since 1420. TheEarl of Northumberland burned the first castle in 1532. The next held out against the English in theWar of the Rough Wooing in 1547. But in due course the Scotts themselves slighted the castle in 1570, the English, under theEarl of Essex , finishing the job withgunpowder .Within a decade Sir Walter Scott ofBuccleuch had commenced the rebuilding. The Scotts were during these troubled years frequently the Wardens of theMiddle March .The castle was extensively remodelled byWilliam Burn in 1837 for the 5thDuke of Buccleuch .Description
Branxholme castle consists of a sixteenth century tower house of five storeys, altered and incorporated in a later mansion. There are vaulted chambers in the basement, and a newel stair.
Poetic References
Sir Walter Scott of Buccleuch was the “bold Buccleuch” of the Border
Ballad Kinmont Willie.Sir Walter Scott’s Lay of the Last Minstrel celebrates the success of Baron Henry of Cranston in securing the hand of Lady Margaret of Branksome Hall.Bibliography
*The Castles of Scotland, Martin Coventry, Goblinshead, 2001
* Scotland’s Castles, Hubert Fenwick, Robert Hale Ltd, 1976
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