Clackriach Castle
16th-century tower house in Scotland
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Clackriach Castle was a 16th-century tower house, about 11 miles (18 km) north of Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of Maud, south of the South Ugie Water.[1]
| Clackriach Castle | |
|---|---|
| Near Maud, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | |
| Site information | |
| Type | Tower house |
| Condition | Ruined |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 57.513734°N 2.114106°W |
| Site history | |
| Built | 16th century |
Alternative names are Glackriach Castle and Clachraich Castle.[2]
History
Structure
Only the north-east angle of Clackriach Castle remains,[3] about 7.0 metres (23.0 ft) high. The north wall, which includes part of a window, is about 2.7 metres (8 ft 10 in) long. In the inside angle are remains of a staircase. The walls are roughly coursed with rubble infilling, lime mortared.[2]
The castle was on a slight eminence. It was an oblong building with a projecting wing; there was a turreted staircase, and arched doorway and window, evidence of which remained up to the 19th century.[2]
Vicinity
The disused Mill of Clackriach dates to around 1827. As of 1990, its brick kiln was partly fallen in. Nearby Mill House is of similar age.
Windhill Farm, from the 18th century, sits high on the slopes of the Hill of Dens. It is "a crouching farmhouse with coped chimneys and large granite skew putts with a large porch, c. 1800, and pantiled steading".[3]