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Tolquhon Castle

Castle • Aberdeenshire • AB41 7LP
Tolquhon Castle

Tolquhon Castle is located about 20 miles northwest of Aberdeen. The current castle was built by William Forbes from 1584-1589 to replace an earlier 15th century tower house known as Preston's Tower, which is still partly intact, forming the left-hand tower when viewed from in front of the gatehouse. The castle forms rectangular, three-storey residential block complemented by other buildings grouped around a central courtyard. The main house is at the far end of a courtyard. It served as a noble residence for some 300 years. The castle has an impressive gatehouse. In the laird's bedchamber on the second floor, is a secret hidden compartment below the floor where Sir William hid his valuables. The castle features unusual gun ports in the towers adjacent to the entrance, a design which was also used in Dean Castle. There is unusual stone tile work in the main hall. Beyond the courtyard, was a formal garden and a large walled pleasance. The castle is now maintained by Historic Scotland.

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