Barjarg Tower
Location: Auldgirth, Southern Scotland
First Built: 16th century
Type: L-plan tower house
Condition: Restored/occupied
Access: Private residence
About Barjarg Tower
A late 16th-century L-plan tower progressively restored since the 18th century.
History of Barjarg Tower
Built in the late 16th century, Barjarg Tower exemplifies the L-plan design that became popular in Renaissance Scotland, combining defensive strength with residential comfort. The tower has undergone progressive restoration since the 18th century, demonstrating the ongoing commitment to preserving Scotland's architectural heritage. Its evolution from medieval fortress to comfortable residence reflects the changing needs of Scottish society as Border conflicts diminished. The tower's continued occupation and careful maintenance over centuries make it an excellent example of how historic Scottish architecture can adapt to changing times while retaining its essential character and historical significance.
Location
Auldgirth, Southern Scotland