Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832), a prominent Scottish writer, immortalised Cadzow Castle in poetry during a visit to the estate. It is included below, in full. Note that Scott has written the castle's name as "Cadyow" - the "y" is in place of the Older Scots letter yogh ( ȝ). With the correct pronunciation being "Cad-zow", this is likely why the spelling has differed over the years between "Cad ȝ ow ", "Cadyow" and "Cadzow". Cadzow Castle today, here the ruins of the western structures are shown. [1] Cadyow Castle by Sir Walter Scott Addressed to the Right Hon. Lady Anne Hamilton. When princely Hamilton's abode Ennobled Cadyow's Gothic towers, The song went round, the goblet flow'd,, And revel sped the laughing hours. Then, thrilling to the harp's gay sound, So sweetly rung each vaulted wall, And echoed light the dancer's bound, As mirth and music cheer'd the hall. But Cadyow's t...