Liberton Tower

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Coordinates55°54′52″N 3°10′38″W / 55.9145774°N 3.1773502°W / 55.9145774; -3.1773502
Built15th century
Liberton Tower
Edinburgh, Scotland
Liberton Tower
Location
Liberton Tower is located in the City of Edinburgh council area
Liberton Tower
Liberton Tower
Coordinates55°54′52″N 3°10′38″W / 55.9145774°N 3.1773502°W / 55.9145774; -3.1773502
Site history
Built15th century

Liberton Tower is a four-storey, square-plan tower house in the Edinburgh suburb of Liberton, on the east side of the Braid Hills.

Located in Over or Upper Liberton, it was originally owned by the Dalmahoy family, whose arms appear on a carved panel on the south wall. Records of it being in their possession date back to 1453, but the provenance of the tower before that is not known.[1]

It passed to a branch of the Forrester family of Corstorphine, before being sold to William Little, who was Provost of Edinburgh in 1586 and 1591. Provost Little built the nearby Liberton House, and the castle was abandoned in 1610, being subsequently used for agricultural storage.[2]

Deposits of charcoal as well as smashed pottery suggest that the tower was caught up in the fighting around Edinburgh in 1650, when Cromwell invaded Edinburgh as part of the Anglo-Scottish War.[3] Other evidence to this effect is the removal of the parapets, damage to the tower and the finding of cannonballs in nearby fields.[3]

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