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Drochil Tower: Ambition, Power And Fall

Drochil Tower: Ambition, Power And Fall

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Explore the dramatic story of Drochil Castle, one of the most intriguing and unfinished castles in the Scottish Borders. Built in 1578 by James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, Regent of Scotland, this ambitious fortress-palace was intended to be his luxurious retirement residence. But Morton’s sudden fall from power and execution brought construction to an abrupt halt, leaving Drochil as a haunting reminder of political intrigue, shifting loyalties, and the turbulent final years of Mary, Queen of Scots' reign.

In this episode of Hidden Histories of the Scottish Borders, we uncover the fascinating rise and fall of Morton, explore the unique Z-plan design of Drochil Castle, and reveal how this remarkable ruin fits into the wider story of Scotland’s violent 16th-century politics. From royal conspiracies and regencies to unfinished walls that still dominate the Borders landscape near Peebles, this episode brings to life one of Scotland’s most overlooked historic castles. Perfect for listeners interested in Scottish history, ruined castles, and the hidden stories of the Borders.

For photographs and more information about this and other places covered in the podcast series, please visit the website https://thistleandtime.scot

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