Aberdeenshire HER - NJ31SE0004 - GLENBUCHAT CASTLE

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Primary ReferenceNJ31SE0004
NameGLENBUCHAT CASTLE
NRHE Card No.NJ31SE4
NRHE Numlink 16780
HES SM No. 90151
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Incomplete
Details Remains of Z-plan castle, built in 1590 by John Gordon and Helen Carnegie whose initials can be seen on the door lintel. The castle has square towers in northeast and southwest, square and circular angle turrets, turnpike stairs in the north and re-entrant angles on trompe arches. The first floor of the main block contains the great hall, with laird's chamber in the north east tower. Extensive alterations included the partitioning of the hall and the reworking of the upper floors. There was formerly a courtyard to the south. It was sold by the last Gordon of Glenbuchat to the Duff family in 1738. The walled garden to the south east (NJ31SE0175) is probably at least partially the original castle garden, although is early 19th century in its current form. Nine masons' marks have been recorded at the castle, representing five different masons.
Last Update31/05/2022
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
MASON-MARKS  J100
CASTLES Z-PLANA100
TOWERSSQUARE B100
TURRETSANGLE C100
STAIRCASESTURNPIKE D100
ARCHES TROMPEE100
GABLES CROW-STEPPEDF100
GUARD-ROOMS  G100
LINTELS DATEDH100
GUN-LOOPS  I100