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Corgarff Castle

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Type
  
Castle

Condition
  
Restored

Built by
  
Clan Forbes

Owner
  
Historic Scotland

Open to the public
  
Yes

Website
  
Historic Scotland

Phone
  
+44 131 668 8800

In use
  
16th century

Corgarff Castle

Built
  
Mid 16th Century Rebuilt in Mid 18th Century

Address
  
Castle Lodge, Corgarff, Strathdon AB36 8YP, UK

Similar
  
Kildrummy Castle, Huntly Castle, Braemar Castle, Craigievar Castle, Tolquhon Castle

Corgarff castle


Corgarff Castle is located at Corgarff, in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland. It stands by the Lecht road, which crosses the pass between Strathdon and Tomintoul.

The castle was built in the mid 16th century by the Forbes of Towie. In 1571 it was burned by their enemy, Adam Gordon of Auchindoun, resulting in the deaths of Lady Forbes, her children, and numerous others, and giving rise to the ballad Edom o Gordon. After the Jacobite risings of the 18th century, it was rebuilt as a barracks and a detachment of government troops were stationed there, on the military road from Braemar Castle to Fort George, Inverness. Military use continued as late as 1831, after which the tower served as a distillery and housed local workers. It remained part of the Delnadamph estate belonging to the Stockdale family until they passed the castle into state care in 1961 and gave the ownership of the castle to the Lonach Highland and Friendly Society. It is now in the care of Historic Scotland and is open to the public.

References

Corgarff Castle Wikipedia