Location
Delgatie Castle, near Turriff
Turriff, Aberdeenshire
Date
1030 to present
Description
Delgatie Castle dates from about 1030. The main tower dates from the 1100s while its final extension with the battlement walk above the string course was completed in 1579. Both wings were added in 1743.
From 1314 until the recent death of Captain Hay of Delgatie the castle has belonged to the Hay family. It is now managed by a charitable trust.
The painted ceilings from 1592 and 1597 are amongst the finest surviving in Scotland. Their iconography has interesting comparisons to the much earlier Aberdeen Bestiary and even earlier Pictish sculpture. See The Pictish Arts Society
The castle boasts an eclectic range of architectural decorations and sculpture.
Delgatie is open daily from 10a.m. to 5p.m. every day throughout the year and is only closed Christmas and New Year weeks. There is also a tearoom serving home baking and snacks.
Accommodation is available see Delgatie's own site for details www.delgatiecastle.com or e.mail Delgatie Castle
Era
1500s
Related Artefacts
- Delgatie Doocot
- Delgatie, Marie's Bower
- Dog statue, Delgatie
- George and Ann Thomson Memorial Fountain
- Leopard
- Mannie
- The 1592 Ceiling, Delgatie
- The 1597 Ceiling, Delgatie
- The 1800 Laundry, Delgatie
- The False Doocote, Delgatie detail
- The Faux Doocote, Delgatie
- Unicorn, Delgatie
Categories
External Links
- The Pictish Arts Society
- Delgatie Castle
- Aberdeen Bestiary new
- Clan Hay Website
- Delgatie castle email
Photographer
- Stanley Bruce
Unavailable Data
- OS Map Reference
- Related Information
- Information Source
- Iconography
- Creator
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