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Huntly Castle Scotland TO3367469JHP 
 Huntly Castle Aberdeenshire Scotland Front Roadside Trees Shell Ruin Palace, the present manifestation being basically a Palace, is situated on a strategic hillock over looking the River Deveron near its joining the Bogie at Huntly where traces of a motte and bailey stood dating back to the 12th century. The present ruin dates from the 15th century and is adorned with 17th century oriels and armorials. It was the family seat of the Gordon Earl’s of Huntly for much of its chequered history and major player in the history of Scotland from the days of Robert the Bruce to the troubles times of the Covenanter’s.

As this is a Historic Scotland property the photograph should be used for editorial, scenic or tourist related use. The castle carpark is a few yards from the entrance and ticket office and is accessed passing through the centre of Huntly and past the Gordon School. It is open for most of the summer and requires an entrance fee to be paid. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Grampian, North East, Aberdeenshire, Huntly, Castle, Scottish, Historic, landscape, preserved, restoration, oriels, windows, armorials, protected, history, historical, Norman, motte, 12th century, trees
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Huntly Castle Scotland TO3367469JHP
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Huntly Castle Aberdeenshire Scotland Front Roadside Trees Shell Ruin Palace,

the present manifestation being basically a Palace, is situated on a strategic hillock over looking the River Deveron near its joining the Bogie at Huntly where traces of a motte and bailey stood dating back to the 12th century. The present ruin dates from the 15th century and is adorned with 17th century oriels and armorials. It was the family seat of the Gordon Earl’s of Huntly for much of its chequered history and major player in the history of Scotland from the days of Robert the Bruce to the troubles times of the Covenanter’s.

As this is a Historic Scotland property the photograph should be used for editorial, scenic or tourist related use. The castle carpark is a few yards from the entrance and ticket office and is accessed passing through the centre of Huntly and past the Gordon School. It is open for most of the summer and requires an entrance fee to be paid.
Keywords: Scotland, Grampian, North East, Aberdeenshire, Huntly, Castle, Scottish, Historic, landscape, preserved, restoration, oriels, windows, armorials, protected, history, historical, Norman, motte, 12th century, trees