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Find Scotland Tours that visit Crathes Castle. ... Crathes Castle was originally built to be defended and it has some ingenious defensive features. For example, the 11th step of the spiral staircase that you climb is slightly higher than the others. ... the Stone Hall where a huge two handed sword is hung.
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Crathes Castle is renowned for its painted ceilings dating from the 16th and early 17th Centuries. ... It was the 4th Baronet who developed an obsessive fear of ghosts, but it was a hundred years after his death that during some alterations a child's skeleton was uncovered in a small recess under the hearth stone.
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Crathes Castle with its reported resident ghost is one of the loveliest in Scotland. This magnificent 16th-century tower house, situated only 15 miles from Aberdeen, has numerous turrets, ... The High Hall has a huge arched ceiling, fine portraiture and handsome stone fireplace above which lies the Horn of Leys,
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Crathes Castle in Aberdeen has a trip step, to disconcert any ... At Fyvie Castle ghosts, legends, and folklore abound. There are 5 towers, each associated with one of the castle’s 5 successive families. It also has one of the largest private collections of Raeburns in the world, and a great stone wheel staircase,
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Visit Blarney castle and kiss the Blarney Stone ... Half day tour of Drum Castle or Crathes Castle ... Tour the Glenfiddich Distillery and Crathes Castle...
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CIE Escorted Bus & Coach Tours of Ireland, Britain and Scotland ... Welcome to IrishTourism.com ... Visit Scotland's most renowned castles such as Glamis Castle, Crathes Castle and Edinburgh Castle. Climb to the top of Blarney Castle in Ireland where you can acquire the 'gift of eloquence' by kissing the famous stone.
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History Long before Crathes castle was built, this land was given to the Burnett family by King Robert the Bruce. Inside, you can see the actual Horn of Leys which he gave to the family in 1323. ... There is a tripping stair, ... On the way to the castles, we passed by a stone circle that dates back to the second millennium BC.
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Crathes Castle & Gardens Banchory ... In the 16th century all the well-to-do houses in the area looked like it, with mellow roughly hewn stone and rounded turrets - a cross between a house and a castle. George Skene, a wealthy merchant lived here during the 17th century - a time when Aberdeen was becoming a flourishing...
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Crathes is a magnificent 16th-century tower house standing on an estate granted to the Burnett family in 1323 by King Robert the Bruce. He presented them with the ancient Horn of Leys, which you can see today in the Great Hall. ... Caerhays Castle and Gardens ... Garden Rockery Stone...
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