Hallyards Castle

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Alternative Names Castle Hallyards
Site type COUNTRY HOUSE
Canmore ID 50785
Site Number NT17SW 7
NGR NT 1295 7329
Council EDINBURGH, CITY OF
Parish KIRKLISTON (CITY OF EDINBURGH/MIDLOTHIAN)
Former Region LOTHIAN
Former District CITY OF EDINBURGH
Former County MIDLOTHIAN

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Archaeological Notes

NT17SW 7 1295 7329.

(NT 1295 7329) Hallyards Castle (NR) (remains of)
OS 1:10000 map (1974)

Hallyards Castle, a mid-17th century mansion, is oblong on plan, 46 1/2' N-S by 23', with a circular stair turret projecting in the middle of the E side. The date 1630 appears over one of the windows, which agrees with the style of the house, which was ruinous in 1892 and which was being affected by mining subsidence in 1913, large parts of the walls having fallen.
McCall notes a reference to Hallyards,the manor place of the barony of Liston, in 1579; it is again noted in 1619.
D MacGibbon and T Ross 1892; RCAHMS 1929, visited 1913; H B McCall 1894

The walls of this mansion are now reduced to piles of rubble 0.3m to 1.0m high. The building is situated on a slight promontory,and has apparently been enclosed by a courtyard wall of which only the S and E sides remain. The S side exists as a bank of earth and stones c.7.0m broad and 0.8m high, while the E side appears as a low spread mound c.0.3m high on the inner side and merging with the natural slopes on the outer side. The ditch shown on the OS map round the base of the S end of the promontory is apparently a modern drainage ditch.
Surveyed at 1/2500.
Visited by (WDJ) 15 August 1961.


Architectural Notes

NMRS REFERENCE
Demolished - c.1929

Books and References

MacGibbon and Ross, D and T (1887-92) The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth centuries, 5v Edinburgh
Page(s): Vol.4, 95-6 Held at RCAHMS F.5.21.MAC

McCall, H B (1894) The history and antiquities of the parish of Mid-Calder with some account of the religious house of Torphichen, founded upon record, Edinburgh
Held at RCAHMS D.7.22.MID

RCAHMS (1929) The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland. Tenth report with inventory of monuments and constructions in the counties of Midlothian and West Lothian, Edinburgh
Page(s): 93-4, No.129 Held at RCAHMS A.1.1.INV/10

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