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Places associated with the Pringle Family

Pringle family castles, towers, houses & lands:
- · Blainslie/Blainslee south of Lauder north of Melrose
- · Blindlee/Blyndlee Tower, just south of Torwoodlee
- · Blackwater
- · Buckholm Tower, on the hill north of Galashiels Map of Buckholm | Multimap.com
- · Burnhouse, nr Fountainhall. In 1494 Alexander Hoppringill took action against Thomas and John Borthwick of Crookston over their destruction and downcasting of his tower-house and place of Burnhouse. Map of Burnhouse | Multimap.com
- · Bowland, nr Torwoodlee Map of Bowland & Williamlaw | Multimap.com
- · Caddonlee, nr clovenfords Map of Caddonlee | Multimap.com
- · Carriber
- · Clifton/Cliftoun, Roxburghshire. near Yetholm Map of Clifton (Multimap.com)
- · Chapelhill, north of Peebles. The farmhouse is a much altered 16th century tower of the Pringles. See page 248 of Records Map of Chaplehill | Multimap.com
- · Craigcrook Castle, Craigcrook Road Edinburgh EH4 3TU Map of Craigcrook Castle (Multimap.com) Extract from the history of the Parish of Cramond - "To the S.W. of Drylaw in the hollow at the foot of Corstorphine Hill where it makes a turn or crook to the east whence name is derived, stands Craigcrook Castle". Owners include Adamson family (1500-1650), John Mein, John Hall, Walter Pringle, John Strachen and Lord Jeffrey.
- · Craiglatch, next to Redhead and Whytbank Map of Craiglatch & Newhall | Multimap.com
- · Glengelt
- · Greenknowe TowerMap of Greenknowe | Multimap.com
- · Haining. The Haining House, Stables & Grounds. TD7 5LR Selkirk. An A-listed Palladian mansion begun by Mark Pringle in 1794 and considerably remodelled and enriched circa 1819 under the direction of Archibald Elliot, architect. It has a terrace overlooking the Haining Loch and designed landscape, the A listed, crescent-shaped stable block and wolf and bear cages. Map of Haining (Multimap.com)
- · Hawtree
- · Howlatstown, on Gala Water
- · Hoppringle, just north of Fountainhall and Burnhouse Map of Hoppringle Hill | Multimap.com
- · Lees, nr coldstream Map of Lees | Multimap.com
- · Lochton
- · Newhall, nr Craiglatch and Whytbank Map of Craiglatch & Newhall | Multimap.com
- · Mosalee/Mossilee
- · Muirhouse tower, just east of Stow. Muirhouse Tower stood on high ground about a mile and a half from Stow on the right of the road between that place and Lauder. The site, in the corner of a field, is marked by a few trees. In 1489 a lease of the lands of Muirhouse is granted by the Archbishop of St Andrews to William Hoppringill. Records page 74. Map of Muirhouse & Stow | Multimap.com
- · Old Gala house in Galashiels Map of Galashiels | Multimap.com
- · Pilmuir, nr Lauder and Burnhouse. On 20th March, 1408, at Edinburgh, a charter was granted by Archibald, Earl of Douglas, to Robert de Hoppringill, of the lands of Pilmuir, Lauderdale, to be held ward. Map of Pilmuir | Multimap.com
- · Redhead, nr Whytbank and clovenfords Map of Whytbank | Multimap.com
- · Rowchester, nr Greenlaw Map of Rowchester | Multimap.com
- · Smailholm Tower Map of Smailholm | Multimap.com
- · Stichill/Stitchell Map of Stichill | Multimap.com
- · Torsance/Torsonce Castle/house, just south of Stow Map of Torsonce | Multimap.com
- · Torwoodlee Tower, north west of Galashiels Map of Torwoodlee | Multimap.com
- · Trinlyknowe, next to Laidlawstiel, south of Newhall on the Caddon Water
- · Tynnes/Tinnies in Ettrick Forest Map of Tinnies (Multimap.com)
- · Williamlaw, nr Buckholm/Torwoodlee Map of Bowland & Williamlaw | Multimap.com
- · Whytbank TowerMap of Whytbank | Multimap.com
- · Woodhead House, Fountainhall, Pencaitland (also called Penkaet House)
A small sixteenth-century house called Woodhead was given an extension dated 1638 with John Pringle's initials. The name was changed after purchase in 1685 by John Lauder of Newington, for further additions were made.
- · Woodhouse Hill (owned by Whytbank)
- · Wolfhousebyre
- · Wrangholm
- · Yair, nr clovenfords and caddonlee. Yair House nr Fairnilee Map of Yair | Multimap.com
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