Banff Castle

Building in Banff, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Banff Castle is a ruined former royal castle near Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.[1]

LocationAberdeenshire, Banff, Scotland
Coordinates57.6666°N 2.5224°W / 57.6666; -2.5224
Completed12th century
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LocationAberdeenshire, Banff, Scotland
Coordinates57.6666°N 2.5224°W / 57.6666; -2.5224
Completed12th century
Official nameBanff Castle
TypeSecular: castle
Designated2 October 1970
Reference no.SM2927
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History

Built as a motte and bailey castle in the 12th century and held by the Comyns, Earl of Buchan. The castle was visited by King Edward I of England in 1296 and also in 1298, after defeating William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk during the Wars of Scottish Independence. The castle was garrisoned with English troops until being captured by the Scots in 1310. It came into the possession of the Sharps, before being sold to Lord Ogilvy of Deskford in 1722. The castle then passed into the hands of the Russells.

The old castle was demolished and a mansion house designed by architect John Adam was built in 1750. The remains of the old castle are a scheduled monument.[2]

Current house

The current house is a Category A listed building.[3] It serves as a community and arts venue for the town of Banff and the surrounding areas.[4][5]

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