Orchardton Tower is the only round tower-house in Scotland. It was built in the mid 15th century for John Carnys (or Cairns). A door at ground level leads to a cellar with a vaulted roof. Access to the rest of the tower is via an external stair to the first floor. None of the upper floors remain, but there is a spiral staircase within the thickness of the wall that leads up to the parapet and is covered by a small gabled cap-house. There are also the remains of courtyard buildings.
Information
Tel: 0131 668 8800
Open access at any reasonable
time
Free
There is limited parking
available
Orchardton Tower is very
close to the road and can be easily seen from the parking area.
The tower is sited on an uneven grass surface and access to the
tower is up some steps.