Abercorn Castle

Abercorn Castle was a 12th-century castle near Abercorn in West Lothian, Scotland.

Abercorn Castle
Abercorn Castle
Coordinates55.997716°N 3.472059°W / 55.997716; -3.472059
Site information
ConditionRuined
Site history
Built12th century
Demolished1455

The castle was in the possession of William de Avenel in the mid-12th century, before passing to the Graham family by marriage and was then passed to the Douglas family by marriage.[1] On 18 April 1455, the castle was captured and destroyed by King James II of Scotland, after a siege.

Citations

  1. Coventry, p. 18.
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References

  • Coventry, Martin. Castles of the Clans: the strongholds and seats of 750 Scottish families and clans. Musselburgh. (2008)


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