Lee Castle, Country house in Auchenglen, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Lee Castle is a country house in the Clyde Valley countryside near Lanark in South Lanarkshire, classified as a category B listed building. The house sits on rural land and remains a private residence today, preserving its traditional character within the Scottish landscape.
The property originated in the 13th century when William Locard received the feudal barony from Scottish nobility. The family's residence here became tied to key moments in Scottish history over the following centuries.
The Lockhart family name carries a story that locals associate with this place and its role in regional history. Visitors can sense how the building reflects the heritage of a family whose identity became intertwined with Scottish affairs over centuries.
As a private residence, the property is not open to casual visitors and requires advance contact with the owners to arrange any visit. Planning ahead and reaching out beforehand is essential for access or information about the site.
The Lee Penny, a dark red stone set in silver, is an artifact connected to the property and its past reputation for healing practices using water. This object reflects how the family's reputation extended beyond local circles.
Location: South Lanarkshire
Location: Lanark
GPS coordinates: 55.69850,-3.82461
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:44
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