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The castle is referred to as Newark of St. Monans in 1545, when lands belonging to the Prior of Pittenweem were transferred to Sir James Sandilands of Cruivie. In 1649, the castle was sold to David Leslie, who added another storey and the Baroque style gables, although onlyy a fragment remains of these decorations. There were outbuildings from the same period, and some earlier, in the courtyard. There are vaults and walls that are built upon the cliff face.
![]() The vaulted cellars cut into the cliffside, and mostly collapsed I found several pictures only ten years ago that showed quite a bit more of the tower still standing, so quite a bit of the castle has collapsed recently. Newark was built in the 15th century, and altered and extended in the 16th and 17th. Not much remains except vaulted cellars, part of a tower block and a large, partially collapsed, round tower, as well as fragmenets of the outer walls along the coast.
![]() Much of the tower has recently collapsed
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