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- Aberdour Castle is fondly described as a ‘splendid ruin’. Although some of the 12 th century castle has tumbled down, there are several sections that are largely intact, including the Hall House with its intricately painted ceiling.
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Aberdour Castle has seen 500 years of noble living, serving as a residence to the powerful Mortimer, Randolph and Douglas families. Today, its ruined structures and roofed buildings show clearly how a medieval castle could be extended and adapted over time.
Today, only the 17th-century wing remains roofed, while the tower has mostly collapsed. Aberdour Castle is now in the care of Historic Environment Scotland, and is open to the public all year.
Aberdour Castle and Garden. This splendid ruin was once the luxurious Renaissance home and pleasure gardens of Regent Morton, in his heyday Scotland's most powerful man.
Mar 20, 2018 · In the attractive village by the railway station, Aberdour Castle is a partly ruinous E-plan tower house, consisting of a ruinous altered 12th- or 13th-century hall house (perhaps the oldest such building in Scotland) and later wings and extensions, some of which are complete.
Some of the highlights of a visit to Aberdour Castle include: The Castle Ruins: The castle ruins are a stunning example of medieval architecture, with beautiful stonework, towers, and walls. Visitors can explore the ruins, climb the towers, and enjoy the panoramic views of the Firth of Forth.
His Lordship never did and Aberdour was left to ruin until recent times when it was rescued and placed in the care of Historic Scotland. Aberdour Castle in 1867. In 1638, Aberdour was erected into a burgh of Barony, and the7th Earl's title was altered to Earl of Morton, and Lord Aberdour.
Aberdour Castle was built in the 1100s and went on to serve generations of three noble families – including a Regent of Scotland. The Douglas family left their mark, raising the height of the hall-house to make Aberdour into a more typical tower house castle and adding further ranges of buildings.