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TORWOOD CASTLE
Situated on an elevated
site just West of the Stirling-Falkirk highway near Larbert, Torwood Castle
is an impressive example of those structures built during the excitement of
medieval Scotland. Constructed of yellow sandstone, the architecture is
Scots baronial with three floor levels rising majestically to beautifully
proportioned, crow-stepped gables - one of the Castle's most striking
features.
Two charters bearing the great seal and dated 1450 and 1463, conveyed the
lands known as the King's Royal forest of Tor Wood to the family FORRESTER
with a provision requiring them to live there and provide timber for
the King's artillery. The office of forester became hereditary in
this family and in 1566 Sir Alexander Forrester, of Garden, built Torwood
Castle. The Castle remained in the possession of family FORRESTER until
near the middle of the 17th century.
In 1946 Gordon MacLachlan Millar, of Glasgow, acquired Torwood Castle as a
ruin and dedicated nearly fifty years of his life to its restoration.
He was intrigued with the fact that the old Roman road passed right through
the Castle grounds where Siward the Dane in pursuit of McBeth and the
English in suppression attempts on the Scots passed this way. He knew too
that, within easy walking distance, stands a 2500-year old broch built by
the Picts - the earliest known inhabitants of Scotland. Of
considerable interest also is that bit of history that has Bruce, together
with Randolph, Douglas and Steward using Torwood as a forward headquarters
before Bannockburn. Gordon Millar died on April 6, 1998 but not before
establishing the Torwood Castle Trust - a registered charity dedicated to
restoring Torwood Castle and thereby preserving an important part of
Scottish history.
Today, Clan FORRESTER Society of America is represented on the Torwood
Castle Board of Trustees and supports the goal of restoring Torwood Castle
to its former glory.
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Clan Forrester Website Last Updated: January 22, 2001
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