Lanton Tower

Lanton Tower is a 16th-century tower house, about 2.0 mi northwest of Jedburgh, Scottish Borders, Scotland, at Lanton.

History
In 1513 the tower was sacked. By 1627 is belonged to the Cranstons. Douglas of Cavers had acquired it by 1627. It has been altered, with a modern mansion, attached, and restored in 1989.

Structure
The tower is rectangular; it has three storeys, and a garret. The upper part has been altered, and many windows enlarged. It had a vaulted basement, with a hatch in the wall. There are two gun-loops, in the west wall.

Before alteration the tower may have been L-plan. Its dimensions are 26.25 ft north to south, and 23 ft east to west.