Culsalmond was a 16th-century castle about 9.5 miles (15.3 km) south east of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, near the river Ury. [1]
The castle is thought to have been a property of the Gordons. [1] The view that it existed by 1591 but was unroofed in 1594 is disputed. [2]
The property may well have been at the site of Newton House, a house with four stories and an attic, which dates from the late 17th century. [1] However, there is no trace of remains. [2]
57°21′24″N 2°33′49″W / 57.3567°N 2.5635°W
Culsalmond was a 16th-century castle about 9.5 miles (15.3 km) south east of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, near the river Ury. [1]
The castle is thought to have been a property of the Gordons. [1] The view that it existed by 1591 but was unroofed in 1594 is disputed. [2]
The property may well have been at the site of Newton House, a house with four stories and an attic, which dates from the late 17th century. [1] However, there is no trace of remains. [2]
57°21′24″N 2°33′49″W / 57.3567°N 2.5635°W