English: Little Swinburne Tower. Keys to the Past Web Site:
This tower stands in a sheltered position on high ground in the valley of Dry Burn. Although much stone has been taken from the building it is still a dramatic ruin. It once stood three floors high, and was probably built in the 15th century as a defence against raiding from Scotland
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