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end of September. In 2018, the castle was open between April and June, on Fridays to Tuesdays for guided tours; the grounds were open throughout the year. The site received 24,072 visitors in 2019. The National Trust continued to operate tours of the castle in 2019, but during 2020, the estate was closed due to the
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Little remains of the 17th century designed landscape and the grounds around the Castle date from the late-18th and early-19th centuries. Further planting, particularly of ornamental conifers, was added at the end of the 19th century. In the 1930s a rock garden was created behind the coach house and,
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The castle relies on its windows for light, as there is no electricity in the rooms. The family had insisted in 1963 that the interiors not be changed, including artworks, decorative plaster work, panelling, and the lack of electricity for room lighting. The gift shop has a bit of electric lighting.
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Arms over the fireplace; a musicians gallery; secret staircase connecting the high tower to the Great Hall; Queen's Bedroom; servants' quarters and, of course, several splendid plasterwork ceilings. There was a collection of Forbes family portraits inside as well as a considerable quantity of Forbes
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The tower was renovated and rehabbed ... featuring a traditional lime-based alternative to concrete-based harling and returning the castle to what would have been its original shade of pink. The castle interior boasts a Great Hall that has the Stuart Arms over the fireplace; a musicians’ gallery; a
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who advised against that course of action, stating the tower was: "one of the finest specimens in the Country of the age and style in which it was built." He decided to restore the building. Roof repairs were undertaken circa 1826; a timber base covered with slates was used. At about the same time,
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By 2013 the castle, its grounds, and an estate of over 200 acres (81 ha) of adjoining farmland and woodland were in their 50th year as a property of the National Trust for Scotland. Visits to the castle were allowed from Easter, or from the first of April (whichever is the earlier), until the
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The castle originally had more defensive elements including a walled courtyard with four round towers; only one of the round towers remains today. In the arched door to that round tower are preserved the carved initials of Sir Thomas Forbes, William Forbes' son. There is also a massive iron
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Some members of the Forbes family, raised in the castle before the 1963 donation to Scotland, visit the castle in this decade of the 2020s. The exterior pink color was part of Aberdeen architect John Smith’s 1826 makeover to “match the colour of the granite mouldings”.
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The castle was closed to visitors for about two years while the exterior was properly restored by National Trust for Scotland. The exterior was coated in limewash, the most effective coating over stone walls in the local climate. It reopened at the end of May 2024.
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secret staircase connecting the high tower to the Great Hall; Queen's Bedroom; servants' quarters and several splendid plasterwork ceilings. The castle contains a collection of Forbes family portraits and furnishings dating to the 17th and 18th centuries.
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In early 2019, a volunteer discovered what is apparently the original door of the property, made of oak; it was replaced in 1825 and was considered to be missing until 2019. The door was subsequently restored and put on display.
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A September 2020 report states that the castle "holds a foremost place among the examples of what is known as the fourth or L period, from the form of ground plan upon which nearly all the Scottish castles of that date".
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on 20 April 1630 for William Forbes. He was also a descendant of Hon. Patrick Forbes, third son of the second Lord Forbes, and the nephew of the first Baronet of the 1628 creation. The fourth Baronet represented
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In 1963, the family donated the Craigievar estate to the National Trust for Scotland which took over operation. Since 1990, the estate has been a Listed building of the Aberdeenshire Council.
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Reconstruction of almost the entire top floor was also completed. The windows, external harling and pointing were replaced and it is likely Smith also designed the gardener's cottage.
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No artificial lighting was ever added to the upper floors of the castle, so the artefacts would be viewed in the same natural light as they were during the previous centuries.
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William's son became a Baronet of Nova Scotia by Charles I and this title is now extant. The Forbes Baronetcy, of Craigievar in the County of Aberdeen, was created in the
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By the early 1800s, the tower had fallen into decay. Sir John Forbes had considered demolishing the tower and consulted the Aberdeen city architect
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This influence on Walt Disney for his pink Cinderella castle is now taken as fact, per James Henderson of the National Trust for Scotland.
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for earlier history of this title). The titles remained united until the death of his grandson, the 19th Lord and tenth Baronet, in 1965.
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Forbes was nicknamed "Danzig Willy", a reference to his shrewd international trading success with the
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The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth century
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Between November 2007 and 2009, the castle was closed for its exterior to be given a new
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furnishings dating to the 17th and 18th centuries. The castle also housed two original
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more recently, flower borders were added around the Castle and in the kitchen garden.
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According to the folklore of the area, the castle is haunted by one or more ghosts.
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are generally considered to have the three finest ceilings in Scotland. The
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architecture, the great seven-storey castle was completed in 1626 by the
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castle or fortified country house 6 miles (9.7 km) south of
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In 2019, a report provided this summary of the castle grounds:
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The castle is reputed to have been the inspiration for
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The Forbes family also owned a large granite house at
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Craigievar Castle at the National Trust for Scotland
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or gate covering the entrance door which is named a
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Craigievar Castle is located in Scotland
Craigievar Castle
harled
Alford
Aberdeenshire
Clan Sempill
National Trust for Scotland
the 19th Lord Sempill
Scottish Baronial
Aberdonian
William Forbes
Forbes baronets
Bishop of Aberdeen
Corse Castle
Baltic states

Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Aberdeenshire
House of Commons
Lord Sempill
L-plan
Muchalls Castle
plasterwork
Muchalls Castle
Glamis Castle
Clan Forbes
Clan Burnett
Crathes Castle
Muchalls Castle

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