Balbegno Castle

Heritage Site in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Balbegno Castle

Fettercairn Arch An very old extravagant arch for a small village
Fettercairn Arch Credit: Ralph Greig

Balbegno Castle is a historic castle located in the county of Kincardineshire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Fettercairn, the castle is a significant heritage site that dates back to the 16th century. It stands on a picturesque site overlooking the Howe of the Mearns and the River North Esk.

Constructed in the Scottish Baronial architectural style, Balbegno Castle consists of a three-story tower house with a square plan. The castle is built primarily of local granite, giving it a sturdy and impressive appearance. It features a pitched roof with crow-stepped gables, turrets, and corbelled parapets, which are characteristic of the Scottish Baronial style.

The interior of the castle boasts several well-preserved rooms, including a Great Hall, a drawing room, a library, and bedrooms. These rooms feature intricate wood paneling, ornate plasterwork, and large fireplaces, showcasing the grandeur and elegance of the period.

Throughout its history, Balbegno Castle has seen various owners and occupants, including the Burnett family and the Earl of Crawford. It has also been involved in significant events, such as the Covenanting Wars in the 17th century.

Today, Balbegno Castle is recognized as a Category A listed building, indicating its national importance and architectural significance. While the castle is not open to the public, its impressive exterior can still be admired from the surrounding area. Its historical and architectural value makes it a cherished heritage site in Kincardineshire.

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Balbegno Castle Images

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Fettercairn Arch An very old extravagant arch for a small village
Fettercairn Arch
An very old extravagant arch for a small village
Fettercairn Cemetery Looking through the gate into the cemetery
Fettercairn Cemetery
Looking through the gate into the cemetery
Fettercairn Village As viewed from the distillery
Fettercairn Village
As viewed from the distillery
Layby or parking area or bypass A small road that seems to be a place to park up in Fettercarin.
Layby or parking area or bypass
A small road that seems to be a place to park up in Fettercarin.
Ready to sow fields A field already for this years crops
Ready to sow fields
A field already for this years crops
Craigmoston Bridge The bridge over the Craigmoston Burn
Craigmoston Bridge
The bridge over the Craigmoston Burn
Fettercairn
Fettercairn
Bridge in Fettercairn On the old road south from Cairn O'Mounth.
Bridge in Fettercairn
On the old road south from Cairn O'Mounth.
Gated entrance to Fettercairn House estate
Gated entrance to Fettercairn House estate
The old road into Fettercairn From the north.
The old road into Fettercairn
From the north.
Fettercairn Arch Queen Victoria visited the village in 1861 and this arch was erected in 1864 to commemorate the event.
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Fettercairn Arch
Queen Victoria visited the village in 1861 and this arch was erected in 1864 to commemorate the event. LinkExternal link
Brunt Hill Agricultural land on the lower slopes of Brunt Hill, with Garrol Wood visible in the distance.
Brunt Hill
Agricultural land on the lower slopes of Brunt Hill, with Garrol Wood visible in the distance.
Fettercairn Arch
Fettercairn Arch
Fettercairn Distillery, Sign And I did buy a bottle
Fettercairn Distillery, Sign
And I did buy a bottle
Fettercairn Distillery After a wee dram or two, a bottle was bought
Fettercairn Distillery
After a wee dram or two, a bottle was bought
Fettercairn Distillery
Fettercairn Distillery
Fettercairn Distillery
Fettercairn Distillery
Fettercairn Distillery
Fettercairn Distillery
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Balbegno Castle is located at Grid Ref: NO6373 (Lat: 56.8644, Lng: -2.5931)

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