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Hidden Histories Of The Scottish Borders

Hidden Histories Of The Scottish Borders

By: Thistle and Time
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Summary

Hidden Histories of the Scottish Borders uncovers the forgotten stories behind the region’s most fascinating castles, tower houses, and historic ruins. Journey through the Scottish Borders as each episode explores a single site, revealing its dramatic past, the powerful families who lived there, and the conflicts that shaped it. From the lawless days of the Border Reivers to bloody raids, civil wars, and tales steeped in folklore, this podcast brings history vividly to life. New episodes are released every week, all hosted by David. For further information, see https://thistleandtime.scotThistle and Time World
Episodes
  • Neidpath Castle, 800 Years Of History
    May 14 2026

    Rising from a rocky crag above the River Tweed, Neidpath Castle has witnessed nearly eight hundred years of Scottish history.

    We begin with the Frasers, and follow the extraordinary story of Sir Simon Fraser: a man who fought for the English, changed sides to join William Wallace, and then defeated an English army three times in a single day.

    We then trace three centuries of Hay family ownership: the building of the L-plan tower house that still stands today, royal visits from Mary Queen of Scots and James VI, and the violent world of the Border Reivers.

    We explore Cromwell's disputed siege of 1650, the castle's remarkable resilience, and its later life in the hands of the Douglas and Wemyss families. And we end with two of Scotland's greatest literary figures: William Wordsworth, and Sir Walter Scott.

    Today, Neidpath Castle remains privately owned by the Wemyss family. A place where the past is very much still present (https://www.neidpathcastle.com).

    This is the penultimate episode in series 1 of Hidden Histories of the Scottish Borders. After next week’s episode, the series will return in August.


    Music

    All music and sound effects from Pixabay.com

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    21 mins
  • Traquair House, Nine Centuries Of Hidden History
    May 7 2026

    Discover the hidden history of Traquair House, near Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders, one of Scotland's oldest continuously inhabited houses, with nearly 900 years of extraordinary stories within its ancient walls.

    In this episode of Hidden Histories of the Scottish Borders, we explore how a royal hunting lodge became a fortified tower house, then a lairdly residence, a Jacobite refuge, and a clandestine centre of Catholic worship, hosting 27 monarchs along the way, including Mary Queen of Scots, who visited in 1566 with her infant son, the future James VI.

    From the Wars of Independence and the Border Reivers to the doomed Jacobite risings of 1715 and 1745, Traquair House sat at the heart of Scotland's most turbulent centuries. We uncover the secret Priest's Room, the remarkable Winifred Maxwell, and the legend of the Bear Gates — locked shut since Bonnie Prince Charlie's visit and never reopened. Whether you're a Scottish history enthusiast, a Borders explorer, or simply love untold stories from Scotland's past, this episode of our Scottish history podcast is essential listening.

    For more information, please see https://thistleandtime.scot


    Music credits:

    Eight Mountains by Savfk

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    Village Ambiance by Alexander Nakarada (CreatorChords)

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    Phase Shift by Scott Buckley

    At The End Of All Things by Scott Buckley

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    Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

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    23 mins
  • Bunkle Castle: Power Scandal and Ruin
    Apr 30 2026

    Hidden among the rolling landscape of Berwickshire, Bunkle Castle may appear little more than a forgotten ruin—but its story is anything but quiet. In this episode of “Hidden Histories of the Scottish Borders”, uncover the dramatic past of this once-powerful stronghold, from its early Norman origins under David I of Scotland to its deep connections with the Stewart dynasty and Scotland’s royal line.

    Explore tales of war, scandal, and shifting loyalties, featuring figures like Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus and Margaret Tudor, before the castle’s destruction during the brutal Rough Wooing. Perfect for lovers of Scottish history, castles, and Borders heritage, this episode reveals how even the smallest ruins can hold the biggest stories.

    For photographs and more information, please see the website https://thistleandtime.scot

    All music from pixabay.com


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    15 mins
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