Cadzow Castle

Cadzow Castle

Cadzow Castle is a ruined castle, constructed between 1500 and 1550 on the site of an earlier royal castle, 1 mile south-east of the centre of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The town of Hamilton was formerly known as Cadzow, until renamed in 1455 in honour of James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton.

It sits above a gorge overlooking the Avon Water in what is now Chatelherault Country Park, but was previously the hunting and pleasure grounds of the Duke of Hamilton's estate of Hamilton Palace.

History

The early castle

The ancient kings of Strathclyde are said to have had a hunting lodge at Cadzow.

The original Cadzow Castle was built in the 12th Century as an occasional royal residence for David I. Royal charters of David's reign were issued from here as early as 1139. His successors Alexander II and Alexander III, and others down to Robert the Bruce also used the castle, primarily as a hunting lodge. It is possible that this earlier castle was on an alternative site at gbmappingsmall|NS729548, now known as Castlehill, although the area is now a housing estate.

The estate of Cadzow was divided in 1222, with Cadzow Castle passing to the Comyns. Following the forfeiture of their lands for supporting John Baliol, the estate was granted by Robert the Bruce to Walter FitzGilbert de Hambeldon in the early 14th century. FitzGilbert was ennobled as the first Baron of Cadzow, and is the ancestor of the Dukes of Hamilton. He constructed a motte near the town (gbmappingsmall|NS729548), which remains, adjacent to the M74 motorway.

The 16th century castle

Rebuilt by Sir James Hamilton of Finnart around 1530, it is here that Mary Queen of Scots stayed after her dramatic escape from Loch Leven Castle in 1568.

Having being destroyed by the Crown in the late 16th century, it was partially rebuilt in the 18th century, to serve as a folly within the Duke's park.

The castle today

The site is now owned and managed by Historic Scotland. There is no public access to the ruins, as the structure is unstable, and largely supported by scaffolding. Footpaths within the country park allow visitors to view the ruin. The Duke's Bridge, built high across the Avon Gorge, offers the most dramatic view of the ruins above the wooded gorge.

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