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Castles in Kincardineshire

There are 57 castles, towers and fortified houses in the county of Kincardineshire.

Below is a map showing their distribution across the county. Clicking on a marker will reveal the name of the castle and a link to a page about it.

Further down the page is a full alphabetical list of the castles in Kincardineshire.

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Featured castles

Kilduthie (site of)
Dunnottar Castle
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Castles in Kincardineshire

Adam's Castle (site of)
Arbuthnott House
Auchcairnie Castle (site of)
Balbegno Castle
Balmakewan (site of)
Barras
Benholm Castle
Blackhall Castle (site of)
Brotherton Castle
Castle of Allardice
Castle of Cadden
Castle of Cowie
Castle of Fiddes
Castle of Haulkerton (site of)
Castle of Leys
Castle of Morphie (site of)
Cluny Crichton Castle
Crathes Castle
Drumtochty Castle
Dunnottar Castle
Durris Castle
Durris House
Ecclesgreig Castle
Elsick
Fasque House (site of)
Fettercairn House
Fetteresso Castle
Glenbervie Castle
Glenfarquhar Castle
Green Castle (site of)
Hallgreen Castle
Herbertsheil Castle (site of)
House of Eslie (site of)
Inchmarlo (site of)
Inglismaldie Castle
Inverbervie Castle (site of)
Johnston Lodge
Kaim of Mathers
Kair House (possible) (site of)
Kilduthie (site of)
Kincardine Castle
Kingcausie
Kinneff Castle (site of)
Largie Castle (site of)
Lauriston Castle
Maryculter House
Mergie House
Monboddo Castle
Mondynes Castle
Muchalls Castle
Pittarrow Castle (site of)
Portlethen (site of)
Strachan
Thornton Castle
Tilquhillie Castle
Ury House
Whistleberry Castle

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Published on the 14th of May 2010 at 1:15 pm. Updated on the 19th of January 2022 at 6:49 pm.

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