Ballads, Borders and the tower that inspired Scott artwork
Historic Scotland Podcast

Ballads, Borders and the tower that inspired Scott

  • E5
  • 34:33
  • April 28th 2026

With Regional Collections Manager, Jill van Millingen and volunteer John Simpson.

On a rocky craig in the Scottish Borders stands Smailholm Tower, a medieval stronghold in a landscape with a strong tradition of balladry – poems capturing the lives and legends of the area. Collections Manager Jill and volunteer guide John explain how this brooding place fired the imagination of a young Walter Scott, and how his Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border in turn inspired a set of costumed dolls by the late artist Anne Carrick.

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