Crichton Castle

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Crichton Castle is a medieval ruined stronghold in Scotland noted for its distinctive Italianate courtyard façade and association with the influential Crichton family.

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Crichton Castle canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval castle
ruined castle
scheduled monument
tourist attraction
accessRoute minor road south of Pathhead
architecturalStyle Renaissance
medieval
associatedWith Crichton family
Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell
William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton
builtFor Crichton family
category Castles in Midlothian
Ruined castles in Scotland
Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Midlothian
constructionStart late 14th century
coordinates 55.866°N 2.973°W
country Scotland
elevation on a terrace above the River Tyne
expandedIn 15th century
featuredIn Marmion
surface form: Walter Scott poem "Marmion"
filmLocationFor Lady Jane (1986 film)
surface form: 1986 film "Lady Jane"

1995 film "Rob Roy"
governingBody Historic Environment Scotland
hasPart courtyard
gatehouse
great hall
kitchens
stables
tower house
heritageDesignation Scheduled monument
historicalEvent Black Dinner connection via William Crichton
locatedIn Midlothian
locatedNear Pathhead
locatedOn River Tyne
managedBy Historic Environment Scotland
material stone
nearbyAttraction Crichton Collegiate Church
notableFeature Italianate courtyard façade
diamond-faceted ashlar façade
openSeason seasonal opening to visitors
ownedBy Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: State of Scotland
publicAccess yes
region Lothian
remodelledIn late 16th century
status ruin
usedAs fortified stronghold
noble residence

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Midlothian contains Crichton Castle
Midlothian council area containsHistoricSite Crichton Castle
subject surface form: Midlothian
Crichton family hasSeat Crichton Castle
Pathhead nearbyLandmark Crichton Castle