Listed as Gilnockie in 1937 in the Register of Sasines (the land registry) and as Gilnockie Tower in the Royal Commissions Survey of 1981 which states 'this oblong tower-house of 16th century date stands to a height of 4 storeys and a garret and bears a beacon-stance on the SSW gable. Attributed to the Armstrongs.' Gilnockie Tower was acquired for the Clan in 1992 and the Clan Armstrong Centre and Museum was moved there from Brieryshaw, Langholm.
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Every effort is made to make sure that all the information is correct but we strongly recommend that you call Gilnockie Tower before you set off on your day out to confirm opening times and admission prices.
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