Bedrule Castle

Coordinates: 55°27′17″N 2°38′13″W / 55.4547°N 2.6369°W / 55.4547; -2.6369
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Bedrule Castle is a ruined 13th-century castle in the Rule Valley, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland.[1]

The castle was built in the 13th century by the Comyn family. During King Edward I of England’s invasion of Scotland in 1298, he stayed at the castle. On the forfeiting of the Comyn lands in 1306, the castle passed to the Douglas family.

The Douglases made the Turnbull family tenants. In 1545, Bedrule Castle, among other Scottish Border strongholds, was destroyed during English raids into Scotland.

References

  1. ^ Coventry, Martin (1997) The Castles of Scotland. Goblinshead. ISBN 1-899874-10-0 p.160


55°27′17″N 2°38′13″W / 55.4547°N 2.6369°W / 55.4547; -2.6369