Bridge Castle is an L-plan castle, dating from the 16th century, standing on a rocky site 3 miles (4.8 km) north west of Bathgate in West Lothian, Scotland,[1] on the west of the Barbauchlaw Burn.[2] The former name of the castle was Little Brighouse.[1]
The castle was a rectangular building, three storeys and a garret high. A wing with crow-stepped gables was added to form the L-plan. The parapet of the original tower was bridged across a recessed lintel as link to the new wing.[1] The first storey is vaulted, while other storeys have been modernised. There is a stair tower in the re-entrant angle,[4] round, but corbelled to square above.[2] There is a new entrance through a pedimentedGothicporch.[2]
References
^ abcdMaurice Lindsay (1986) The Castles of Scotland. Constable. ISBN0 09 473430 5 p97