Clan Scott - Newark Castle - Framed & Mounted Photo Print
Clan Scott - Newark Castle - Framed & Mounted Photo Print
Connect to the history and discover the origins of Clan Scott with this stunning, framed & mounted landscape photograph print of Newark Castle.
Captured by professional photographer Aly Wight, this timeless piece of art makes a perfect gift for enthusiasts of Scottish history or those conducting ancestry research. Adding elegance and sophistication to any room, it allows you to appreciate the natural beauty and rich heritage of Scotland.
- The frames are created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish.
- Includes an off-white mount that will not discolour or fade with age.
- Simple, elegant design.
- Premium, fine art paper with a gently textured surface.
- Perspex glaze for added protection.
- Handmade by specialist picture framers.
- Delivered ready for hanging.
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Clan Scott Connection
Clan Scott Connection
Newark Tower, situated in Selkirkshire, was a stronghold for Clan Scott. Built in the 15th century, it played a central role in the clan's history during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The tower's legacy was further enriched by Sir Walter Scott, who found inspiration there for his poem 'The Lay of the Last Minstrel.
About the Photograph
About the Photograph
This landscape photograph of Newark Castle was shot by professional photographer Aly Wight.
The museum-quality print is sure to impress with its vivid colors, careful composition and stunning detail.
It makes a stunning Clan Scott gift for anyone with an ancestral connection.
Sizing Information
Sizing Information
Please note: The listed size (e.g., 16"x12") for Framed & Mounted prints refers to the glazed area, including the printed image and 2" wide mount. The frame, adding an extra 1" per side, isn't included in these dimensions. Therefore, the total product size will be larger than the dimensions given.
Production Time
Production Time
Your Clan Scott wall art of Newark Castle will be printed for you on an made-to-order basis, the vast majority of our printed and framed products are produced within 24-48 hours.
Materials & Sustainability
Materials & Sustainability
We hope your family will treasure this Clan Scott momento for generations, and we take our responsibility to the environment serously.
We use water-based, non toxic inks and sustainably sourced paper for our prints, and sustainably sourced wood is used in our frames. We also automatically off-set the carbon impact of your delivery.
So you can order this print of Newark Castle today and know that your genuine piece of Scottish Art will have a low environmental impact.
Returns
Returns
As our products are custom made to your specification you are unable to return once received, unless there is a defect with the product. Please see our full T&Cs here.
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What is the Clan Scott Connection to Newark Castle?
Newark Tower, a prominent, ruined tower house in Selkirkshire, Scotland, shares a deep connection with Clan Scott. Constructed around 1423 and finished by 1475, the tower initially belonged to Archibald Douglas, Earl of Wigtown, before becoming a royal possession.
The tower's link to Clan Scott was solidified when Sir Walter Scott of Branxholme became its Keeper and Captain in 1573. The Scotts were a key family in the region, and the tower was central to their history, particularly during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. This conflict, fought between 1639 and 1651, involved battles across Scotland, England, and Ireland, as royalists and parliamentarians clashed over governance and religious freedom.
In the late 17th century, the tower was modified for Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch. It was also visited by the renowned writer Sir Walter Scott, who drew inspiration from the tower for his narrative poem, "The Lay of the Last Minstrel." This poem tells the tale of an old minstrel who recounts a historic feud between two border families, weaving in supernatural elements and romantic intrigue.
If you're considering a landscape photograph of Scotland as a way to visualise your ancestral connection to Clan Scott or as a gift with personal meaning, this print of Newark Tower provides a beautiful immersive scene that transports you to the past.
Where is Newark Castle?
Newark Castle is in the Selkirk area of the Borders region.
Meet the Photographer
"I am the founder and principal photographer behind Clanscape. For a long time I've been passionate about capturing the beauty of Scotland's landscapes and its deep connection to its people and their history.
My journey with photography began in 2008, and since then, I have dedicated myself to exploring Scotland's wild and remote corners, capturing its castles, and all it's natural beauty through my lens. With Clanscape, I aim to share Scotland's beauty and rich cultural heritage with you through each stunning image."
Aly Wight
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Our Promise
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Research
We use accurate historical research on Clan Scott to ensure each image resonates with your Scott ancestry.
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Quality
From shooting to shipment, we promise a quality heirloom artwork that honours your family's past and future.
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Sustainable
We use 100% non-hazardous inks, source materials sustainably, and ensure all deliveries are carbon neutral.
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