Aberdeenshire HER - NO88NW0002 - FETTERESSO CASTLE

Main Details

Primary ReferenceNO88NW0002
NameFETTERESSO CASTLE
NMRS Card No.NO88NW2
NMRS Numlink36969
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Remains of castle/mansion, an ancient seat of the Keiths, Earls Marischal of Scotland. Called Fetteresso Palace by Bishop Leslie in 1578, the castle developed as a long block with a courtyard or close, typical of the 15th century, with a similar block to the east forming two sides of a quadrangle. The east portion was burnt by Montrose in 1645 and reconstructed in 1670-1. According to Duthie, the buildings originally had eight slender towers, but only one remained in 1865. In 1782 the castle was purchased by Admiral Robert Duff. In 1808 the castle was rebuilt incorporating the old portion, on one of the door lintels of which could be seen, in 1865, the arms of the Earl Marischal, dated 1671. (It was at this doorway that the Chevalier de St George, James Stewart, was proclaimed King James VIII on his arrival from France in 1715). Extensive towered, turreted and battlemented 3-storey mansion. L-plan with service court in re-entrant angle. Various intermediate turrets on long elevation, some enclosing stairs. There are a variety of windows, some hood-moulded, some bipartite. In January 1947 the castle was sold on the death of its last Duff laird, and was run as a guest house or private hotel until 1953. Gutted and roofless in 1954, the castle was fully restored and turned into flats 1993.
Last Update23/08/2024

National Grid Reference: NO 8425 8548


Easting: 0, Northing: 0

Compiler 
Date of Compilation13/10/1977

Event Details


Excavations and Surveys


Artefact and Ecofact


Ecofact

Samples 
Palynology 
Ecofact Notes 

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
CASTLES REMAINS OFA100
MANSIONS L-PLANB100
TOWERSOCTAGONAL C100
TURRETS  D100
ARCHESENTRANCEPOINTEDE100
WINDOWS BIPARTITEF100
WINDOWS MOULD-HOODEDG100

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National Status

National Status
Listed Building, Category B

Regional Status

Regional Status
Site of Regional Significance

Photo Details

SourceReferencePhoto TypeFilm TypeDate
GRADV 2 Ground Black & White 17/10/1984
AASAAS/93/06/G15/1-3 Air-oblique Black & White 24/02/1993
AASAAS/08/2/DG9498-9 Air-oblique 14/07/2008

Bibliographic Detail

Bib Ref NoTitleAuthorDateOthersEditorPublishedDetailsDate MDate Y
05780        1980
01656Ordnance Name Book    EDINBURGHNo10(1865) 230-1  
02265BUILDINGS OF ARCHITECTURAL & HISTORICAL INTEREST     FETTERESSO 6a  
01417THE MEDIEVAL CASTLE IN SCOT.WM MACKENZIE1927  EDINBURGH153  
00104THE CASTLE OF DUNNOTTAR & HIST 1925   73, 92  
00722GRAMPIAN: THE CASTLE COUNTRY (2ND ED)C GRAHAM1981  Aberdeen18 1981

Location

Historic Administrative Area Name Fetteresso
Positional Accuracy Centred at
Buffer Zone 15-20m
Buffer Type Bespoke
Capture Scale Unknown
Spatial Feature Type Polygon: Known Site Extent

Environment

Constraints Privately owned, access by arrangement - easy access.
Altitude70
Geology 
Topography Terrace
Aspect 1SE
Aspect 2 Open
Current Land Use Residential
Vegetation
Soil Type3w
Hydrology 

Measurements

Plan 
Shape 1
Shape 2
Diameter 
Length 
Width 
Thickness 
Depth 
Area 
Height 

Historic Land Use


Period Details

PeriodOrderProbabilityRadiocarbon DatesDate BuiltDate of DestructionDate of Loss
Medieval (1100 - 1560 AD) A100    
Post-Medieval (from 1560 AD) B100    
Modern (1900 - 2050) E100    
17th Century C100    
19th Century D100    

Period Notes

Period Notes Called a palace in 1578; reconstructed in 1670-1; re-built in 1808; stone dated 1671. Restored 1993. Listed 05/08/1987.

Architect Details

Architect Details John Paterson 1808, additions and alterations.

Maritime Archaeology

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