Abergeldie Castle
Abergeldie Castle is a castle in Crathie in soothwast Aiberdeenshire, Scotland. It staunds on the sooth brae o the River Dee, five mile wast Ballater, an aboot twa mile east the ryal residence o Balmoral Castle.[1]
Abergeldie Castle | |
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Crathie, soothwast Aiberdeenshire in Scotland | |
Abergeldie Castle | |
Coordinates | 57.0433° N, 3.1765° W |
Site history | |
Biggit | ~1550 |
Biggit bi | Sir Alexander Gordon of Midmar |
It is hained as a Category A leetit biggin.[2] The fower flet castle is the hame o Baron Aibergeldie.[3]
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Suspension Bridge Over Dee at Abergeldie Castle
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Abergeldie Castle, King Edward VII's shooting box in the Highlands
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Abergeldie Castle Royal Deeside
References
eedit- ↑ Elgot, Jessica (4 Januar 2016). "Queen's neighbours at historic Scottish castle forced to flee floods". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
- ↑ Historic Environment Scotland. "Abergeldie Castle, Iincluding Cottages, Game Larder and Boundary Walls (Category A) (LB3005)". Retrieved 19 March 2019
- ↑ Douglas, Andrew (5 Januar 2016). "The long, noble and sometimes terrifying history of Abergeldie Castle". Retrieved 12 December 2020.
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