Beldorney Castle

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Alternative Names Beldornie; Beldornay; Beldorny
Site type COUNTRY HOUSE, TOWER HOUSE
Canmore ID 17267
Site Number NJ43NW 13.00
NGR NJ 42259 36980
Council ABERDEENSHIRE
Parish GLASS
Former Region GRAMPIAN
Former District GORDON
Former County ABERDEENSHIRE

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Beldorney Castle, 1550s. Disarmingly substantial Z-plan mansion with massive circular tower (with striking rounded-
gable finish) at south-east and a square tower topped with a dog finial, at the north-west. Fine Gothic mouldings to exterior doors and panels. The ground floor is vaulted as normal; the hall at the first floor was divided into dining and drawing rooms in the late 17th century when bolection-moulded chimney pieces and coved ceilings were added. The
north wing is probably 17th century, remodelled twice in 19th century (latterly by A Marshall Mackenzie); the south wing was rebuilt in later 18th century. The Renaissance gate and courtyard wall on the west are of 1673. Remodelled later 17th century, additions and repairs, 1890, A Marshall Mackenzie; restored 1982-8; Iain Begg.

Taken from "Aberdeenshire: Donside and Strathbogie - An Illustrated Architectural Guide", by Ian Shepherd, 2006. Published by the Rutland Press http://www.rias.org.uk


Archaeological Notes

NJ43NW 13.00 42259 36980

NJ43NW 13.01 4177 3661 Mains of Beldorney
NJ43NW 13.02 4210 3693 and 4212 3695 Beldorney Cottages
NJ43NW 13.03 4211 3706 Keeeper's Cottage

(NJ 4226 3698) Beldorney Castle (NR)
OS 6" map, Aberdeenshire, 2nd ed., (1902)

Beldorney Castle belongs to the Z-plan, a main block lying approximately north and south, with a square stair tower projecting to the north-west and a large round tower to the south-east. The walls are roughcast and of three storeys. A later and lower wing has been thrust out westwards, parallel with the stair tower, to form a small paved entrance courtyard enclosed by a wall and gateway. Over the gateway is a stone bearing the date 1678, believed to belong to additions to the earlier building (ONB 1870). The original entrance is to the west, within the courtyard, in the foot of the stairtower. There is a modern house attached to the north.
The Gordons came to Beldorney about 1500 (Press and Journal 1965). In 1554 Gordon Beldorney is recorded as buying the property of Wester Fowlis from Huntly, but that date seems too early for the present house, which would appear to date from the first half of the 17th century.
Name Book 1870; N Tranter 1962-70; Press and Journal 1965.

Beldorney Castle, as described.
Visited by OS (RL) 9 October 1967.

Air photograph: AAS/00/05/CT.
NMRS, MS/712/100.


Architectural Notes

NMRS REFERENCE

Owner: Sir Thomas Birkett. (source - Aberdeenshire 3rd Statistical Account. Pub 1960)

EXTERNAL REFERENCE

Plans: old plans in possession of A.G.R. Mackenzie, A.R.S.A, F.R.I.B.A, Aberdeen (May 1941)
Plans of the castle including additions made about 1885.

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Books and References

Aberdeen Press and Journal (1965) Aberdeen Press and Journal 3 April 1965

Anon (1919) Estate of Beldorney in the parishes of Glass and Cabrach and counties of Aberdeen and Banff: [sale particulars],
Page(s): sale brochure Held at RCAHMS D.5.13.BEL.S

Bogdan and Bryce, N and I B D (1991) 'Castles, manors and 'town houses' survey', Discovery Excav Scot
Page(s): 29

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