Hawthornden Castle

Hawthornden Castle

Infobox Military Structure
name=Hawthornden Castle
partof=
location=Midlothian, Scotland
coordinates=


caption=
type=
code=
built=15th - 17th century
builder=Douglas family
Sir William Drummond of Hawthornden
materials=Pink sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings
height=
used=15th century - present
demolished=
condition=Habitable
ownership=Private
controlledby=
garrison=
commanders=
occupants=
battles=
events=

Hawthornden Castle is located on the River North Esk in Midlothian, Scotland. The castle lies a mile to the east of Roslin at grid reference gbmappingsmall|NT287637, and is just downstream from Roslin Castle. Hawthornden comprises a 15th century ruin, with a 17th century L-plan house attached. The house has been restored and now serves as a writer's retreat. Man-made caves in the rock beneath the castle have been in use for much longer than the castle itself. [The listed building report states "probable Bronze Age origins".]

History

Hawthornden was a property of the Abernethy family from the 13th century, and passed to the Douglases in the 14th century. The earliest parts of the castle date from the 15th century, and include a large three-storey tower, and the south curtain wall of a triangular courtyard. The castle was sacked twice by the Earl of Hertford in 1544 and 1547 during The Rough Wooing.

In the 16th century, the castle was sold to Sir John Drummond, one of King James VI's ushers. His son, the poet Sir William Drummond of Hawthornden, was born here, and later extended the castle. The L-shaped north range is his work, dated 1638, and probably replaced earlier buildings on this side of the courtyard. He was visited here in 1618 by English poet Ben Jonson, and the following century Dr Johnson also visited Hawthornden.

This house has been much altered, including a major modernisation of the mid-19th century. The arms of the Abernethy family were installed above a door in 1795, by Dr William Abernethy Drummond, Bishop of Edinburgh. The bishop also added a memorial in honour of his ancestors Sir William Drummond and Sir Lawrence Abernethy of Hawthornden.

Hawthornden Castle was owned by the Drummonds until the 1970s, when it was sold to Drue Heinz, the widow H. J. Heinz II. Architects Simpson and Brown undertook a restoration of the castle in the 1980s, and the owner now allows writers to use it as a retreat. [ [http://www.writersservices.com/agent/bur/Hawthornden_Castle.htm Hawthornden Castle Fellowship] ] Recent restoration work has used reclaimed stone available from the now-demolished Caledonian Railway station in Edinburgh. [ [http://www.simpsonandbrown.co.uk/projects/hawth.html Simpson and Brown architects: Illustrated overview and restoration information.] ]

The castle is a Category A listed building, and the castle and caves together are a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

Architecture

The castle comprises a roughly triangular courtyard, approximately 24m long and 12m at its widest point, projecting north-west along a rocky promontory on the south bank of the River Esk. The 15th century tower is situated at the south-east corner. Around 8m square, the tower is ruined, although the recent renovation included the installation of a library in the tower basement. There is also a rib-vaulted pit prison beneath the tower. Windows on the south curtain wall show that a range of buildings once stood here, although these are now all gone. A well in the west end of the courtyard supplied the castle's water.

The 16th century range is to the north, and is linked to the tower by a 16th century wall, in which is the entrance. The range is of three storeys and an attic, and was originally harled. The renaissance-style doorway is of later date, as is the iron knocker with the initials of Sir William Drummond (the son of the poet) and his wife, Dame Barbara Scott. There are three gunports around the doorway, with a fourth in the tower. The last addition to the castle was a single-storey range to the west, built in the late 18th or early 19th century.

Caves

There are a number of man-made caves in the cliffs beneath the castle. One cave serves as a doocot, with 370 compartments. There is a tradition that King Robert the Bruce and Sir Alexander Ramsay of Dalhousie once found shelter in the caves underneath it.

Another cave nearby is known as Wallace's Cave, after William Wallace.

References

*Coventry, Martin "The Castles of Scotland (3rd Edition)", Goblinshead, 2001
*Lindsay, Maurice "The Castles of Scotland", Constable & Co. 1986
*Salter, Mike "The Castles of Lothian and the Borders", Folly Publications, 1994
*Thomas, Jane "Midlothian: An illustrated Architectural Guide", Rutland Press, 1995
*McWilliam, Colin "The Buildings of Scotland: Lothian", Penguin, 1978

*Historic Scotland Listed Building Report [http://hsewsf.sedsh.gov.uk/hslive/portal.hsstart?P_HBNUM=13023]
*National Monuments Record of Scotland Site reference NT26SE 13.00 (Hawthornden Castle) [http://lmid1.rcahms.gov.uk/pls/portal/newcanmore.details_gis?inumlink=51802]
*National Monuments Record of Scotland Site reference NT26SE 16.00 (Caves) [http://lmid1.rcahms.gov.uk/pls/portal/newcanmore.details_gis?inumlink=51805]

External links

* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/features/featurefirst1288.html Gazetteer for Scotland: Hawthornden Castle]
* [http://lmid1.rcahms.gov.uk/pls/portal/newcanmore.newcandig_details_imgsummary?inumlink=51802 RCAHMS Images on-line]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • William Drummond of Hawthornden — This article is about the Scottish poet William Drummond. For other individuals with the same name, see William Drummond (disambiguation). William Drummond of Hawthornden William Drummond (13 December 1585 – 4 December 1649), called of… …   Wikipedia

  • William Drummond of Hawthornden — (* 13. Dezember 1585 in Hawthornden Castle, Midlothian; † 4. Dezember 1649) war ein schottischer Dichter. Seine Gedichte zeigen keine schottischen Einflüsse, sondern sind von englischen und italienischen Dichtern beeinflusst. Beson …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Drummond, William, of Hawthornden — (1585 1649)    He was born at Castle Hawthornden near Edinburgh, the son of a wealthy landowner. From 1500 he was gentleman usher to King James VI. Educated at the Edinburgh High School, he graduated from Edinburgh University in 1605 and then… …   British and Irish poets

  • Midlothian — For other uses of the term Midlothian , see Midlothian (disambiguation). Midlothian Midlowden Meadhan Lodainn Location …   Wikipedia

  • Jose Dalisay, Jr. — Infobox Writer name = Jose Dalisay, Jr. imagesize = 180px caption = pseudonym = Butch Dalisay birthdate = Birth date and age|1954|1|15|mf=y birthplace = Romblon, Philippines deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Writer nationality = Filipino… …   Wikipedia

  • Wallace's Cave — is situated in Roslin Glen, in Midlothian, Scotland. It is also known as Hawthornden Castle Cave, after Hawthornden Castle which is nearby. It takes its name from William Wallace, the Scottish national hero, who participated in the Battle of… …   Wikipedia

  • List of places in Midlothian — This List of places in Midlothian is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, hillfort, lighthouse, nature reserve, reservoir, river, and other place of interest in Midlothian, Scotland, UK.compactTOC… …   Wikipedia

  • River Esk, Lothian — for|similarly named rivers|River EskThe River Esk is a river which flows through Midlothian and East Lothian, Scotland.It initially runs as two separate rivers, the North Esk and the South Esk.The North Esk rises in the North Esk Reservoir in the …   Wikipedia

  • Roslin Glen Country Park — is a wooded glen in the North Esk Valley, near the village of Roslin in Scotland. It contains walks with several places of interest along the way, including Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin Castle, Wallace s Cave and Hawthornden Castle …   Wikipedia

  • Marjorie Evasco — is an award winning Filipino poet, born in Maribojoc, Bohol on September 21, 1953. She writes in two languages: English and Cebuano Visayan and is a supporter of women s rights, especially of women writers. Marjorie Evasco is one of the earliest… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”