Ferniehirst Castle


The iconic round towers and stepped gables of Ferniehirst castle sit high above the picturesque river Jed just outside Jedburgh and was another Kerr stronghold, with its families often jostling for position and sometimes engaging in feuds with their near relatives at the neighbouring Cessford.
Ferniehirst has been lovingly restored and is open to the public during the month of July on Tuesdays to Sundays (closed Monday) from 2pm to 5pm for guided tours that give a unique glimpse into the past.
The original peel tower was built by Sir Thomas Kerr in 1476 and is now available as a majestic wedding venue while the Great Hall can be booked for functions.
Visit http://www.ferniehirst.com/home.htm for further details.

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