Blackhall Manor

Blackhall Manor is a tower house in Paisley in Renfrewshire, in the western central Lowlands of Scotland.

It dates to the sixteenth century, although parts may be older, and formerly belonged to the Stewart or Shaw-Stewart family.

In 1396 Robert III of Scotland, King of Scots, gave the property to Sir John Stewart, his natural son.

[3] According to a record book now lost, barony courts were regularly held there in the sixteenth century.

[3] By the 1820s Blackhall had become a farm-house; in the 1840s the farmer built a new house nearby, and the roof of the old one was taken off to save on tax.

Blackhall Manor after restoration