Fedderate Castle

Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fedderate Castle is a ruined castle near New Deer in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, dating to around 1474 and built by the Crawford family. It was extended by the family in 1519.[1][2] A drawbridge and causeway provided access to the castle.[2] The walls are up to 30 feet (9.1 m) tall and 6 feet (1.8 m) thick.

TypeL-Plan
ConditionRuined
Coordinates57.5386°N 2.1739°W / 57.5386; -2.1739
Builtlate 15th century
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Fedderate Castle
New Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
The castle in 2025
Site information
TypeL-Plan
ConditionRuined
Location
Coordinates57.5386°N 2.1739°W / 57.5386; -2.1739
Site history
Builtlate 15th century
Official nameFedderate Castle
TypeSecular: castle
Designated14 March 1994
Reference no.SM5951
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History

On 15 December 1590, Robert Keith, the youngest brother of George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal, fled to Fedderate Castle after being dislodged from Deer Abbey, which he had seized the previous September in the course of a dispute over his inheritance.[3]

Lord William Oliphant with Jacobite forces took control of Fedderate Castle and held out against the forces of Hugh Mackay for more than three weeks, surrendering in October 1690.[1]

The castle is a scheduled monument.[4] Its condition is the result of an attempt to blow up the structure, before its historic designation, "as an impediment to agriculture".[1]

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