Sauchie Tower

[2] The lands of Sauchie were granted by King Robert the Bruce to Henri de Annand, Sheriff of Clackmannan, in 1321.

[3] In 1431 Sir James Schaw of Greenock, Comptroller to the King, acquired the lands of Sauchie when he married the heiress Mary de Annand.

[11] Schawpark was sold about 1802 to the Earl of Mansfield, just prior to his assuming the position of Lord Lieutenant of Clackmannanshire, but it was demolished in 1961.

[14] With a Heritage Lottery Fund award of £46,300, the group undertook site clearance, carried out further excavations, and produced a DVD to raise awareness of Sauchie Tower.

At the north-west corner is a hexagonal cap-house (a small room covering the top of the stair), with a pyramidal roof.