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Cardoness Castle Southern Scotland
  Gatehouse of Fleet, Dumfries & Galloway, DG7 2EH Historic Scotland  
Cardoness Castle

Cardoness Castle stands on a promontory overlooking the Water of Fleet. It was built in the 15th century for the McCullochs, a powerful Galloway family who were frequently in dispute with their neighbours. They built a tower-house comfortable enough for people of their importance but also strong enough to defend during the local feuds they were so often at the centre of.

The tower-house has a vaulted basement that was divided into two floors for storage. Above this is the main hall which has a large fireplace and finely carved cupboards in the walls. Beside the fireplace is a salt-box where salt was stored to keep it dry. The storeys above the hall provided the private lodgings for the family. They have lost their original floors although more recently a wooden floor has been added near the top of the tower so that you can get a better view of the rooms.

Cardoness Castle was abandoned in the late 17th century following the execution of Sir Godfrey McCulloch for the murder of William Gordon of Buck.

Information
Please contact the property or visit their official website for the latest opening times and price of admission www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
Telephone Number Tel: 01557 814427
Parking There is parking available
Disabled

A steep path and six flights of steps lead to the monument. There is no access for those using wheelchairs and the castle is not recommended for visitors with walking or breathing difficulties.

At the top of the hill the ground levels out. Benches allow an opportunity to rest and enjoy the superb view and there is one interpretation board.

A 30° ramp leads to the ground floor of the property but all staircases are spiral. There are some fine stone carvings which can be touched in the great hall, up one flight of stairs.

Parking: car park lies at the foot of a steep hill

Toilets No toilets
Shop There is a shop
Food & Drink No refreshments
Picnics Suitable for picnics
Dogs No dogs
Guided Tours No guided tours
Audio Tour No audio guides
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