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  1. Look in detail at the history of Smailholm Tower, a border stronghold built by the Pringles, and at the impact on Sir Walter Scott of his time at Smailholm. Key moments in Smailholm Tower’s history, from two fateful raids by border reivers to the arrival on the estate of the infant Walter Scott.

  2. www.historicenvironment.scot › smailholm-tower › overviewSmailholm Tower

    See the foundations of the outer hall and kitchen next to the tower; Get up close to the substantial enclosure wall – a mighty defence with its walls 2m deep; View the Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border exhibition – to see how Smailholm, Sir Walter Scott and his Minstrelsy are linked

  3. Smailholm Tower is an atmospheric and stark old tower house in a windswept rocky position, long held by the Pringles and near Kelso in the Borders.

  4. Smailholm Tower. Ancestry, Buildings, Historic Buildings, Monuments & Statues, Ruins. 1 hour 19 minutes drive from: Smailholm’s 20m-tall tower house, its walls 2.5m deep, dominates a rocky craig. Visit Website. favorite. share. About Smailholm Tower. Visit a place that inspired Sir Walter Scott.

  5. Smailholm Tower. As the crow flies, Smailholm Tower lies almost exactly mid way between Melrose and Kelso. Access is either from the village of Smailholm, whose fine Norman church is worth a visit, or from the B6404, four miles north-east of St Boswells.

  6. Jul 22, 2023 · Smailholm Tower is a peel tower located near Kelso in the Scottish Borders. It sits on a little crag called Lady Hill, keeping watch across the Scottish countryside. Built in the 15th century, like all Scottish peel towers, it was designed to protect occupants from English raids.

  7. Smailholm Tower. Perched on a rocky knoll above a small lake, this narrow stone tower provides one of the most evocative sights in the Borders and keeps its bloody history alive. Although displays inside are sparse, the panoramic view from the top is worth the climb.

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