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Auchanachie Castle

Coordinates: 57°30′35″N 2°50′19″W / 57.5096°N 2.8385°W / 57.5096; -2.8385
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Auchanachie Castle, also known as Achanachie Castle or Auchanachy Castle,[1] is a tower house dating from the sixteenth century, 5 miles north-west of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.[2]

History

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Auchanachie Castle probably began as a tall tower, reduced in height when an extension was added in the 17th century.[2] It was the home of the eldest son of the Gordons of Avochie. It passed to the second son of the fourth laird, whose family still own it.[2] Part of it which has been modernised is still lived in.[2]

Structure

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The tower now has three storeys,[2] with a two-storey eastern extension at right angles.[2] The doorway bears the date 1594.[1] There is a large circular stair tower in the angle, and it has shot holes under the eaves, and arrow-slit windows.[2]

There is a massive chimney stack on the east front, although the fireplace has been closed.[2] By the chimney stack is a doorway with the inscription. FROM OVR ENEMIES DEFENDE VS O CHRIST.[1] There is a vaulted basement; bosses carry the arms of Campbell, Fraser and Gordon.[2] A step turnpike stair leads to the vaulted hall on the first floor, which is small.[2]

The building has been renovated and harled. There is a 17th-century circular dovecot, also harled, in the grounds of the tower.[1]

It is a category A listed building.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Auchanachie Castle". Canmore. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Lindsay, Maurice (1986) The Castles of Scotland. Constable. ISBN 0-09-473430-5 p.44
  3. ^ "Auchanachie Castle". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
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57°30′35″N 2°50′19″W / 57.5096°N 2.8385°W / 57.5096; -2.8385