Cochrane Castle Explained

Cochrane Castle was a castle, west of Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland, near the Black Cart Water.[1]

History

The property was owned by the Cochranes in the 14th century; the family being elevated to Baron Cochrane of Dundonald in 1647, and Earl of Dundonald in 1669. It was purchased by the Johnstones of Cochrane around 1760.[1]

A monument to commemorate the castle was built in 1896. It is a small corbiestepped tower, and incorporates a stone with the date 1592 and the Cochrane arms.[1]

Structure

There are no remains at the site.[1] There IS a section of the original castle still standing ! It can be viewed in Google Maps Street View - Now labelled as Johnstone Castle on Tower Road. Opposite 8 Tower Road.

See also

References

  1. Coventry, Martin (1997) The Castles of Scotland. Goblinshead. p.121

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