Findlater Castle ruins overlooking the Moray Firth and North Sea, Sandend, Banff, Grampian Region Scotland. SCO 8451
On the coast between Cullen and Sandend are the ruins of Findlater Castle, perched precariously on an outcrop of rock. There has been some form of fortification on the site since at least the 13th century, but the remaining buildings probably date from the late 14th century when the castle was owned by the Sinclairs, or possibly from the mid 15th century when it passed to the Ogilvies. In 1546 Sir Alexander Ogilvie disinherited his son and signed the property over to Sir John Gordon, son of the Earl of Huntly. James Ogilvie, the disinherited son, was keen to get his lands back and used his influence as Steward to Queen Mary’s household to try and settle the matter. When, in 1562, Sir John Gordon refused to surrender the castle and grant entrance to Mary, Queen of Scots, she sent a company of troops to seize it. They were defeated by Sir John Gordon, but he in turn was defeated at the Battle of Corrichie, and taken to Aberdeen where he was beheaded. The castle was returned to the Ogilvies, but they abandoned it soon after 1600 when they moved to a new home in Cullen. The castle is in a very dramatic and picturesque setting, however it is in a very ruined and dangerous condition and should be visited with care. Today a portion of the wall survives, with fragments of a building at the north and foundations of two other buildings on the east side. One can also see parts of a retaining wall on the northeast but most of the buildings that existed at the courtyard level are entirely gone. The only structure to stand holds two stories of vaulted rooms with a row of windows. Below this set of rooms are a large kitchen and two other vaults, one of which was a dungeon and can be reached only by a hatch.
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Location: Findlater Castle, Moray Firth. North Sea. Sandend. Banff. Grampian Region. Scotland.
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
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