Wrae Tower

Wrae Tower

Wrae Tower is a ruined 16th century stone tower house, located in the upper Tweed Valley in the Scottish Borders, and similarly south of the village of Broughton. The ruin is at grid reference gbmappingsmall|NT115332, 3km south-west of Drumelzier. Only a fragment of the north-east corner stair tower, around 9m high and 4m across, remains standing. The tower was probably built by the Tweedies of Drumelzier, who owned the surrounding lands since 1320.

References

*National Monuments Record of Scotland Site Reference NT13SW 8 [http://lmid1.rcahms.gov.uk/pls/portal/newcanmore.details_gis?inumlink=49946]

External links

* [http://www.castleuk.net/castle_lists_scotland/72/wraetower.htm www.castleuk.net]


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