Liberton Tower, dating from the late 15th century. Built as a family dwelling by the Dalmahoys, it changed hands twice before being abandoned in the early 1600s, serving in times following as a farm s...Liberton Tower, dating from the late 15th century. Built as a family dwelling by the Dalmahoys, it changed hands twice before being abandoned in the early 1600s, serving in times following as a farm store, byre and piggery. Recently restored, Liberton Tower may now be hired for functions and accommodation. A fictional “Laird of Liberton” was supposed to have resided in the tower according to Sir Walter Scott’s 1818 novel, Heart of Midlothian.
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