Winton Castle was
the first in a series built on the current spot
which consisted of a tower house of four stories, with various
out-buildings and a defensive curtain wall. The castle was burnt
by the English Earl of Hertford during the "Rough Wooing" in 1544,
and largely destroyed as a result. Winton House was rebuilt by
the 1st Earl of Winton, using the remains of the older castle, and rebuilt again by the 3rd Earl of Winton in the early 17th century who
created the house as it is now and added the embellishments that Winton House is known for.
Email: info@wintonhouse.co.uk