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Oxenfoord Castle

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The lands of Oxenfoord were owned by the Riddel family in the 12th century. By the 16th century the MacGills owned the estate, and built the original tower house. In 1651, James MacGill was elevated to the
284: 170: 559: 539: 324:, he commissioned the architect to rebuild his tower house at Oxenfoord in 1780. The L-plan tower was absorbed into the new building, in a similar manner to Adam's 363:. Since 1993, the house has reverted to private use by the Dalrymple family and has been used as a wedding venue, for private parties, and for corporate events. 564: 219: 328:. A new approach bridge was built around this time by Alexander Stevens, an Adam associate. The bridge is also a category A listed building. 268: 544: 360: 344: 554: 332: 61: 339:
to remodel the castle in 1842. A new wing and entrance was added in the style of Adam's work. The 8th and 9th Earls established a
514: 309: 104: 549: 389: 356: 355:, and made his principal home there rather than at Oxenfoord. From 1931 until 1993 the house was used by 312:, in 1760, and they inherited the estate in 1779. Sir John, a lawyer, scientist, and historian, published 480: 264: 256: 41: 271:, the present castle is largely the result of major rebuilding in 1782, to designs by the architect 301: 297: 485: 422: 199: 468: 444: 393: 305: 158: 522: 348: 280: 138: 325: 533: 276: 336: 304:. Oxenfoord passed through the family until it was inherited by Thomas Hamilton of 118: 30: 321: 272: 114: 248: 45: 279:
from 1840, and remains in private ownership. It is protected as a category A
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Oxenfoord Castle building in 1963 with some schoolgirls in foreground
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Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
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Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
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One of the turrets which are part of Oxenfoord Castle
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Pathhead
Midlothian
Scotland
55°52′43″N 2°58′46″W / 55.8786°N 2.9794°W / 55.8786; -2.9794
Sir John Dalrymple, 4th Baronet
Robert Adam
William Burn
Listed Building
LB768
Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
GDL00307
Oxenfoord Castle is located in Midlothian
Midlothian
Scotland
Pathhead, Midlothian
Dalkeith
Tyne Water
tower house
Robert Adam
Earl of Stair
listed building
Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
peerage
Viscount of Oxfuird
Fala
Sir John Dalrymple, 4th Baronet
Robert Adam
Culzean Castle
8th Earl of Stair

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