Aberdeenshire HER - NK06SW0002 - INVERALLOCHY CASTLE

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Primary ReferenceNK06SW0002
NameINVERALLOCHY CASTLE
NRHE Card No.NK06SW4
NRHE Numlink 21143
HES SM No. 97
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Incomplete
Details Remains of castle, built in the late 15th-16th centuries for Sir William Cummyn. It is a massive but ruinous building (incorporating a keep) occupying three sides of a courtyard, with a high enclosing wall along the fourth (South) side. Only the northeast wall of the keep, with a simple gable, and a fragment of chimney survives to the full height. The remainder is largely grass-covered mounds of stone, and the interior is obscured by fallen debris. The sides are of unequal length, giving it a wedge shape on plan. The ground floor and courtyard were raised circa 1.50m above the level of the land around. The entrance was in the centre of the north front, through an arched doorway and passage. Its only peculiarity is the closet, with its shoot to the outside, and a cross bar for supporting a seat fitted into slot-holes. While serving its legitimate purpose it also narrowed the opening against intruders.
Last Update05/02/2024
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
CASTLES REMAINS OFA100
KEEPS REMAINS OFB100
DOORWAYS ARCHEDC100
STAIRCASESCIRCULAR D100
FIREPLACES  E100
CLOSETSMURAL F100
GARDEROBESMURAL G100
CHUTES GARDEROBEH100
SLOTS  I100
COURTYARDS  J100
WELLS  K100