Lochnaw Castle

Castle in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lochnaw Castle is a 16th-century tower house five miles from the town of Stranraer, in the historical county of Wigtownshire, Scotland. The central square tower, five storeys high, formed part of the new castle.

Lochnaw Castle, c.1893
OwnerPrivate
Opento
thepublic
No
ConditionPreserved
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Lochnaw Castle
Near Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
UK grid reference NW991628
The tower in 2007
Site information
TypeTower house
OwnerPrivate
Open to
the public
No
ConditionPreserved
Location
Lochnaw Castle is located in Dumfries and Galloway
Lochnaw Castle
Lochnaw Castle
Shown within Dumfries and Galloway
Coordinates54.919786°N 5.134404°W / 54.919786; -5.134404
Site history
Built16th century; extended in 17th and 18th centuries
MaterialsStone
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Designations
Official nameLochnaw Castle
Designated1 April 2019
Reference no.GDL00407
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Lochnaw Castle shows four periods of construction – a simple 16th-century keep, 17th- and 18th-century domestic dwellings, and a mansion-house, which was later demolished. There is a plaque bearing the date 1486, on the SE wall of the keep. A chapel, built in 1704, was demolished c. 1953.[1]

An earlier, ruined castle stands on an island in the nearby Lochnaw Loch. A royal castle, this was given to the Agnews in 1363, but was sacked by Archibald The Grim, 3rd Earl of Douglas in 1390, and subsequently dismantled.[2]

The Agnews remained in the new castle until 1948.[3] The castle, located by the loch, is occupied as a private residence.

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