Findochty Castle
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History
Structure
It appears that the castle comprised an oblong block, 24.25 feet (7.4 m) broad (but of unknown length), and a small oblong tower, about 16.5 feet (5.0 m) by 10.5 feet (3.2 m) to the west, attach to the north front.[3]
The main building has been destroyed, apart from part of the north wall, and of the west wing. The tower and the west wing, once the kitchen, remain up to about 26.2 feet (8.0 m).[3]
There was a vaulted basement, while the hall was on the first floor.[1]
The castle is constructed of harl-pointed rubble, with roughly tooled dressings. There is a narrow door in the south front, with a relieving arch.[4]
The castle is a scheduled monument.[5]
