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User / Baz Richardson - often away / Direleton Castle, East Lothian, Scotland
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I hadn't heard of Dirleton Castle and gardens until our latest visit to East Lothian when we deliberately set out to find some new places to explore. Judy, my wife, was so impressed we went back a second time. The oldest parts of the castle such as the keep (pictured) date to the 13th century, and it was abandoned by the end of the 17th century.

Begun in around 1240 by John De Vaux, the castle was heavily damaged during the Wars of Scottish Independence, when it was twice taken by the English. In the 14th century, Dirleton was repaired by the Haliburton family, and it was acquired by the Ruthvens in 1505. The Ruthvens were involved in several plots against Mary, Queen of Scots, and King James VI, and eventually forfeited the castle in 1600. Dirleton ceased to be a residence, although Oliver Cromwell was forced to besiege the castle to flush out a band of "mosstroopers" (marauders), during the Third English Civil War in 1650. The damaged castle was then acquired by John Nisbet, Lord Dirleton, who decided to build a new country house on the nearby Archerfield Estate. The Nisbet family of Dirleton continued to maintain the castle's gardens, before handing Dirleton into state care in 1923. The ruins and gardens are now maintained by Historic Environment Scotland.

Our English Heritage membership gave us free entry.

(Source: Wikipedia)
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  • Taken: Sep 17, 2019
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  • Updated: Sep 19, 2020