Castle Tarbet Explained

Castle Tarbet
Location:Fidra, East Lothian, Scotland
Map Type:Scotland East Lothian
Coordinates:56.0707°N -2.7808°W
Built:c.12th century
Condition:Ruin
Open To Public:Yes

Castle Tarbet is located on the island of Fidra, East Lothian, within the Firth of Forth, Scotland.[1]

History

A castle was constructed on the island of Fidra in the 12th century by John de Vaux, Baron of Dirleton. The castle, chapel and island was granted to the Premonstratensian monks of Dryburgh Abbey by William de Vaux in 1220. Dirleton Castle, on the mainland, was built as a replacement castle by the de Vaux family.[2] The last mention of Castle Tarbet in 1621, which mentions the castle as the Old Castle of Eldbottle.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, p. 177.
  2. Tabraham, pp.21-22.