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  1. Aberdeen Castle. /  57.14917°N 2.09028°W  / 57.14917; -2.09028. Destroyed, no remains. Variously between Scottish and English troops. Aberdeen Castle was a late Middle Ages fortification, [1] in Aberdeen, Scotland. [2] It was situated on Castle Hill, a site today known as the Castlegate, and the location of the castle is now occupied by ...

  2. Aberdeen Castle Details. Aberdeen Castle, site of a vanished C13 royal castle destroyed 1308, and mid C17 fort now occupied by blocks of flats. The site of Aberdeen Castle has been built over for a long time. As early as the 17th century the old castle site was repurposed as a civil war garrison and artillery fort, Built on high ground at the ...

  3. In the centuries since, these often-extraordinary buildings have inspired famous storytellers such as Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, Walt Disney and Franco Zeffirelli. Of course, Aberdeenshire’s most famous castle is Balmoral – the summer residence of the Royal Family since the 19th century, described by Queen Victoria as “my dear ...

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  5. Dec 11, 2022 · Firstly a castle did exist at one time in the north-east of Scotland and it was built right in the middle of Aberdeen's Castlegate where, if records are to be believed, the Salvation Army's Aberdeen Citadel currently stands. The north-east is famous for its castles. Aberdeen Castle was first mentioned in 1264; it is thought to have been ...

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  6. Aberdeen is a city with not one but two Old Towns. Old Aberdeen, with its cobbled streets, mature trees and 15th century fortified cathedral is where Aberdeen’s first University was founded in 1495. And Footdee – known locally as Fittie – is a quirky fishing quarter at the water’s edge, with squares of tiny cottages and brightly painted ...

  7. A selection of thirteen of the world's most unique castles ranging from the fairy tale magic of Craigievar, to the rugged splendour of Kildrummy Castle ruins, to the elegant timelessness of the country house grandeur of Leith Hall. Aberdeenshire is matchless in the richness of its castle tradition and Scotland's Castle Trail brings together ...

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