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[UNVERIFIED CONTENT] Dairsie Castle Fife, Scotland Dairsie Castle is a 16th century tower house overlooking the River Eden south of Dairsie in Fife, Scotland. The current structure was built by the Learmonth family in the early 16th century. The castle besieged by James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton in 1575. James VI escaped to Dairsie in 1583 following his imprisonment after the Ruthven Raid. In 1616 Dairsie was acquired by the Archbishop of St. Andrews. The castle later was owned by the Morrisons, then the Scotts and remained occupied until the 19th century when it fell into ruin. It is now privately owned and if you are looking to hire a castle 6 miles from the home of Golf at St Andrews...Look no further

[UNVERIFIED CONTENT] Dairsie Castle Fife, Scotland

Dairsie Castle is a 16th century tower house overlooking the River Eden south of Dairsie in Fife, Scotland. The current structure was built by the Learmonth family in the early 16th century. The castle besieged by James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton in 1575. James VI escaped to Dairsie in 1583 following his imprisonment after the Ruthven Raid. In 1616 Dairsie was acquired by the Archbishop of St. Andrews. The castle later was owned by the Morrisons, then the Scotts and remained occupied until the 19th century when it fell into ruin. It is now privately owned and if you are looking to hire a castle 6 miles from the home of Golf at St Andrews...Look no further