Orchardton Tower
Ruins
2 hours 41 minutes drive from:
Due to access restrictions in place, there is currently no visitor access to this site.
About Orchardton Tower
Due to access restrictions in place as a precautionary measure while we undertake high level masonry inspections, there is currently no visitor access to this site.
Orchardton Tower is an unusual free-standing round tower, the only one of its type in Scotland. It operated as a fortified residence for a nobleman named John Cairns, who may have acquired the land after James II’s overthrow of the Douglases in 1455.
Circular towers, or donjons, such as this were integral to 1200s strongholds like Bothwell Castle or Dirleton Castle, but they were replaced by square and rectangular tower houses. At Orchardton, Cairns built himself a round tower 200 years after they’d gone out of fashion.
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6m south east of Castle Douglas on the A711.
Near Palnackie
DG7 1QH
Near Palnackie
DG7 1QH