Abergairn Castle | |
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Near Ballater in Scotland | |
Height | 3 or 4 storeys |
Site information | |
Owner | Farquharsons |
Condition | Ruined |
Site history | |
Built | 1614 |
In use | 17th Century |
Abergairn Castle is a ruined castle, dating from the 17th century, about one mile north of Ballater, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [1] It is built on the top of an isolated kame, [2] at the north-east of the entrance to Glen Gairn. [3]
The castle was the property of the Farquharsons. [1] It was built in 1614, possibly as a hunting lodge. [4] The name is of Gaelic derivation, meaning "the confluence of the Gairn", indicating its location near the confluence of River Gairn and River Dee. [5]
Abergairn castle was a tower house of which little other than the basement remains. [1] It was small, probably having three or four storeys with a garret. [4]
The main tower survives only to a maximum height of 4 feet; a round tower to the north-west reaches to 10 feet. [4]
Abergairn Castle | |
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Near Ballater in Scotland | |
Height | 3 or 4 storeys |
Site information | |
Owner | Farquharsons |
Condition | Ruined |
Site history | |
Built | 1614 |
In use | 17th Century |
Abergairn Castle is a ruined castle, dating from the 17th century, about one mile north of Ballater, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [1] It is built on the top of an isolated kame, [2] at the north-east of the entrance to Glen Gairn. [3]
The castle was the property of the Farquharsons. [1] It was built in 1614, possibly as a hunting lodge. [4] The name is of Gaelic derivation, meaning "the confluence of the Gairn", indicating its location near the confluence of River Gairn and River Dee. [5]
Abergairn castle was a tower house of which little other than the basement remains. [1] It was small, probably having three or four storeys with a garret. [4]
The main tower survives only to a maximum height of 4 feet; a round tower to the north-west reaches to 10 feet. [4]