
Why this matters
Neidpath Castle was built in the late 13th century by the Haliburton family, a prominent Scottish noble family. It is historically significant as a strategic stronghold in the Borders region and is noted for its well-preserved medieval architecture and a 17th-century sundial.
What is recorded here
Scotland's National Record of the Historic Environment records Neidpath Castle as Castle (medieval), Sundial (post Medieval). The official map says its point is accurate as follows: NGR given to the nearest 1m. The record does not by itself mean that the public may enter the place.
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