Elcho Castle

Elcho Castle
The front of Elcho Castle
Coordinates56°22′29″N 3°21′16″W / 56.3746°N 3.3545°W / 56.3746; -3.3545
BuiltAround 1560
Official nameElcho Castle
TypeSecular: castle
Designated30 April 1920
Reference no.SM90140
Listed Building – Category A
Official nameElcho Castle, Doo'cot
Designated5 October 1971
Reference no.LB17714
Listed Building – Category C(S)
Official nameElcho Castle, Custodian's House
Designated5 October 1971
Reference no.LB17713

Elcho Castle (/ˈɛl.x/) is located close to the south bank of the River Tay approximately four miles south-east of Perth, Scotland, in the region of Perth and Kinross. It was maintained by Clan Wemyss from its construction around 1560 until it was put into the care of the Secretary of State for Scotland in the early 20th century, though was not occupied for the entire time. In around 1830 it was re-roofed and a nearby cottage constructed. The castle has been a scheduled monument since 1920 on the grounds of being "a particularly fine example of a Medieval tower-house", and the cottage became a listed building in 1971 in recognition of its national importance. The castle is unusual in that it has both en suite guest accommodation like a mansion, but also a large number of gun loops.