Newton Castle, Medieval tower house in Blairgowrie, Scotland
Newton Castle is a tower house in Blairgowrie, Scotland, featuring a three-story main block, an eastern stair wing, and a western round tower built from large uncut stones. The structure includes a subterranean vault and retains original interior features from the early 1700s.
The castle was built around 1550 after George Drummond acquired the lands of Newton of Blair. The building underwent significant modifications during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The castle has been linked to Clan Macpherson since the late 1700s, when a prominent chief and his wife became its owners. This connection remains part of the property's identity within Scottish heritage circles.
The main entrance is located on the southern side of the eastern wing and features a defensive horizontal loop opening. Visitors should expect narrow stone passages and potentially uneven surfaces typical of medieval buildings.
The entrance doorway on the eastern wing features an uncommon horizontal defensive loop rather than the typical vertical openings found on similar structures. This defensive design detail is seldom noticed by visitors on first viewing.
Location: Perth and Kinross
GPS coordinates: 56.59200,-3.35041
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:02
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