The Clan Johnston/e in America Lochwood Tower Restoration Project

Copyright 1998 Impressions (Scotland) Ltd.

Copyright 1998 Impressions (Scotland) Ltd.

Copyright 1998 Impressions (Scotland) Ltd.

Copyright 1998 Impressions (Scotland) Ltd.

Clan Johnston/e in America is proud to sponsor a new program for additional restoration of the Lochwood Tower site. Beautiful scale models of Lochwood Tower as it might have been in the 1500s, hand crafted by Impressions (Scotland) Ltd. of Dunbar, Scotland (pictured above), are now available from Clan Johnston/e in America. One-half of the surplus from the sale of the models has been earmarked for the Lochwood Tower Restoration Fund.

During the 1980s our Chief undertook a substantial effort to preserve the ruins of Lochwood Tower, and make the site safe for visitors. However, much of the site still has not been excavated and it is not yet possible to see the full extent of the castle. In particular, the west range of outbuildings is still covered with rubble, the motte to the north is covered with trees and thick brush, and the layout of the formal gardens adjacent to the castle is not visible. Below is an aerial photograph of the Lochwood site taken by Simmons Mapping (UK) Limited of Bristol, England, and furnished by AERO-METRIC, INC. showing the currently excavated and unexcavated portions of the site:

Copyright 1999 AERO-METRIC, INC.

In June 1999, Historic Scotland, a governmental agency, scheduled Lochwood Tower under the Ancient Monuments and Architectural Areas Act 1979. Under the Act, no further works may be undertaken without the prior consent of the Secretary of State for Scotland. However, scheduling under the Act also means that Lochwood is now eligible for an Ancient Monuments Grant of up to 50% of the eligible conservation costs. The Lochwood Tower Restoration Fund will help to finance the balance of the cost of excavation and conservation and thus to further the significant work which has already been accomplished in safeguarding our shared heritage.

The model is approximately eight (8) inches in length, five (5) inches in width, and four and one-half (4-1/2) inches in height. Each model weighs nearly two (2) pounds. The price of a model is eighty-five dollars (U.S. $85.00) and shipping and handling is twelve dollars (U.S. $12.00). plus five dollars (U.S. $5.00) for shipping and handling.

In additon, architectual Site Survey and Print Sets of Lochwood, suitable for framing, drawn in the 1960s by Alastair M.T. Maxwell-Irving are now available from Clan Johnston/e in America, and all of the the surplus from the sale of these drawings will be devoted to the restoration initiative. Below is a portion of one of Mr. Maxwell-Irving's drawings, rotated so that the top of the picture is north:

Site Plan of Lochwood Tower

Site Survey and Print Sets are available in large (20" x 30") and small (16" x 30") sizes. Large sets are thirty-five dollars (U.S. $35.00) plus five dollars (U.S. $5.00) for shipping and handling. Small sets are twenty-five dollars (U.S. $25.00) plus plus five dollars (U.S. $5.00) for shipping and handling.

Payment for castle models and Site Survey and Print Sets may be made by check or money order payable to "Clan Johnston/e in America."

For further information or to place an order, contact:

Clan Johnston/e in America
P.O. Box 71
Goffstown, NH 03045-0071
-or-
lucknbooth@aol.com

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