Scotland Castles

 Udny Castle



Udny Castle
Udny Castle near Udny Green is a typical Scottish tower house with ornamental turrets

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UDNY CASTLE FACTS



Location
near Udny Green, Aberdeenshire

Description
Udny Castle is about a quarter of a mile northeast of Udny Green and half a mile southwest of Pitmedden in Aberdeenshire. The castle was built by the Udny family in the 15th century and is still the home of family descendents. It is a five-storey harled rectangular tower house with ornamental turrets and walls 8 feet thick. It was heightened in the 17th century when bartizans at each corner and a parapet above water-spouts were added. Additional wings were added in the 19th century turning the castle into a Baronial mansion built in 1874 by architect James Maitland Wardrop. The Victorian extension was demolished in the 1960s. There is a arched entrance on the east side leading to a vaulted basement. A turnpike stair rises to the hall on the first floor, which has window-seats and a Jacobean-style ceiling from the Victorian era. The tower has been restored and remains a family home.

Architecture
tower house

History
In 1634 the Udny family moved to their other property of Knockhall Castle, but after Knockhall burned down 100 years later in 1734, they returned to Udny Castle. Udny had been abandoned while they were away, and on returning they renovated and extended the old keep.

Date
15th century

Other Castles in the Area
  Balfluig Castle
  Castle Fraser
  Cluny Castle
  Craigston Castle
  Crathes Castle
  Delgatie Castle
  Drum Castle
  Forbes Castle
  Fyvie Castle
  Harthill Castle
  Kinnairdy Castle

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