Redhouse Castle - East Lothian - 16th century towerhouse more information ... HERE It is now owned by a local landowner and a garden centre occupies the former walled garden. These photos were taken a few weeks ago, hence the lack of Spring foliage |
Entrance archway to the courtyard |
Arms of John Laing and his wife Rebecca Denistoun who lived here in the early 1600 hundreds The inscription above the door reads - Without God all is in vain. |
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How the castle may have looked in its heyday Painting by Andrew Spratt |
Beyond the archway - horses in an adjacent field. |
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Wow, wow, WOW!!
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, WOW!!
ReplyDeleteSad this beautiful place got abandon ~ Lovely photos though!
ReplyDeleteHappy Times to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
If these walls could talk.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Such beauty! And those flowers are a delight!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteIt would be so cool to explore this place - what great shots!
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Fabulous images! Sometimes, I think I was born a few centuries too late; something about castles always poke my heart.
ReplyDeleteHi! Your photos are very beautiful. I like to see various kind of old buildings. Your photos make me feel weight of the history.
ReplyDeleteMore fascinating history and its ruins, with the horse and the flowers bringing us into the living, colourful present. Great images! M xx
ReplyDeleteThe abandoned castles have a very particular charm and this that you propose is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGood and peaceful Easter to you and your family, a big hug!
That looks like a wonderful place to explore!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed your photos. Such cute horse too.
How admirable to see the old church standing there almost 4oo years.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Such a cute horse,Ruby.
Have a good weekend.
Les revers de fortune,sont terribles pour les châteaux, mais ils font le bonheur des photographes !
ReplyDeleteTrès belle série.
Merci.