Edinburgh's
other castle is situated about three miles south east of the city. It is an amazing place to visit. I was surprised to find it surrounded by
countryside which makes it difficult to believe it is so near the city.
The Castle was
built by local lairds of the name de Preston, sheriffs of Midlothian. They owned lands at Gorton (near Roslin) and
Craigmillar. Building the castle
probably began in the 14th century with the tower house. The Preston family were very much involved in
Edinburgh's political life. Over the
years the castle was altered and added to and funds allowed and fashion
dictated.
CraigmillarCastle is most associated with Mary Queen of Scots who used it as a summer
residence and came here to recuperate after the birth of her son, the future
James VI in 1566. Craigmillar Castle is
also where (it is rumoured) Mary (or at least her nobles) conspired to get rid
of her husband Lord Darnley. This was
known as the "Craigmillar Bond".
Preston Coat of Arms |
The estate was
sold to Sir John Gilmour in 1660.
Gilmour was a lawyer and supported or Charles II. He became president to the Court of
Session. He totally transformed
Craigmillar by modernising it and making it a fashionable residence. The family eventually moved to Gilmerton and
the castle was let. By 1775 it had
fallen into ruin, attracting artists and poets who enjoyed its picturesque
decay.
Trees now grow
in the inner courtyard which add to the beauty of the place.
There is a P
shaped ornamental pond in the grounds, probably dating from about the mid 16th
century.
This is what is
called a rebus - device that uses pictures for words or parts of
words. The family name of Preston is
shown by a cheese press and a barrel or tun of beer - Preston!
The views of
Edinburgh from the battlements are amazing!
HistoricScotland have been looking after the Castle since 1946.
4 comments:
Definitely on my to do list when I visit Edinburgh later on in the year.
I love this Liz! What a picturesque and interesting place it looks!x
Thank you for sharing, Liz! I'd sure love to see it someday...
I don't remember that from my trip to Edinburgh, interesting. Culreuch Castle near Fintry is my family's castle going back to the 1300's Galbraith
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