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#Another eden tower of time basement windows#
(The date 1677 appears above one of the upper windows on the S facade). It passed to George Leslie, who carried out repairs in 1676- 7. The monument consists of the remains of a 16th/17th century towerhouse, known as Eden Castle.Įden is thought to have been built by the Meldrums in the 16th century.