Angus HER - NO55NW0030 - FLEMINGTON CASTLE

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Primary ReferenceNO55NW0030
NameFLEMINGTON CASTLE
NRHE Card No.NO55NW30
NRHE Numlink 34811
HES SM No. 5447
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Incomplete
Details Remains of a castle. Flemington House, or Castle, is a three-storey L-plan towerhouse, constructed in red sandstone rubble and slate. It is late 16th-or early 17th-century date. The first floor and the upper part of the house have been entirely remodelled and possibly even partly rebuilt in the late 17th or early 18th centuries. The entrance is in the re-entrant angle and there are twin stair turrets, a circular one in the re-entrant angle which serves all floors above the first, and the other, an angular turret, in the angle formed by the projecting wing and the main block on the north which serves only the first and second floors. It was occupied until the late 19th century, but the main block was unroofed when visited by MacGibbon and Ross in the late 19th century. The roof features comprise chimneys and crow-stepped gables. The basement contains vaulted cellars, the one on the south being the former kitchen with a wide arched fireplace, and there is a modern outbuilding attached to the south. The castle has many gunloops and shot-holes. The turnpike stair, in the wing, goes only to the first floor and beneath it is a guardroom with gunloops. The hall is on the first floor and the upper floors are for accommodation. The castle is now completely unroofed and ruinous.
Last Update22/03/2024
Updated Bycherbert
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
CASTLES REMAINS OFB100
STAIRCASESTURNPIKEREMAINS OFC100
TURRETSSTAIR D100
CELLARS VAULTEDE100
GUN-LOOPS  F100
SHOT-HOLES  G100
TOWERHOUSES REMAINS OFA100