"Horsbrugh Castle stands on a prominent hill high above the River Tweed, and was one of a chain of castles along the river. Named after the Horsbrugh family who owned it back in the 13th century. The family took their name from the tributary that runs into the River Tweed, Horse Brook." (from castle-finders.co.uk
There's a pipe march called "Horsburgh Castle" but I can't find any links between the song and the actual Horsburgh Castle apart from the name...
Alternative names: Horsburgh Castle, Horsburgh Tower, Over Horsbrugh
No comments:
Post a Comment