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Currie, Lennox Tower View of entrance

SC 565236

Description Currie, Lennox Tower View of entrance

Catalogue Number SC 565236

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of ML 5071

Scope and Content Interior of Lennox Tower, Currie, Edinburgh Lennox Tower, once one of six fortified houses in the valley of the Water of Leith, was a 15th-century tower reputedly built by the Earl of Lennox, father-in-law of Mary Queen of Scots. The ruins of this rectangular tower, once a heavily fortified house, stand in the grounds of the mid-19th-century house of Lymphoy. The tower has a door at the north-east corner, and a stair in the thickness of the wall just inside. Mary Queen of Scots was said to visit her father-in-law at the tower 'when love was young and Darnley kind'. It later belonged to King James VI. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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