Boyne Castle

Heritage Site in Banffshire

Scotland

Boyne Castle

Coastal path, by East Head A narrow path, along the slope.
Coastal path, by East Head Credit: Craig Wallace

Boyne Castle is a historic site located in Banffshire, Scotland. Situated on the banks of the River Deveron, the castle holds immense historical significance as it dates back to the 16th century. The castle was originally constructed as a stronghold by the Ogilvy family, who were prominent landowners in the area.

The castle's architecture showcases a mix of medieval and Renaissance styles. It is built with locally sourced stone, giving it a distinctive appearance. The main structure consists of a rectangular tower house, which was primarily used for defensive purposes. The tower is four stories high and features narrow windows and thick walls, characteristic of its time.

Throughout its history, Boyne Castle has witnessed several conflicts and changes in ownership. It served as a strategic base during the Scottish Wars of Independence and endured attacks during various clan feuds. In the late 17th century, the castle passed into the hands of the Gordon family, who made significant alterations to the building, including the addition of a parallel wing.

Today, Boyne Castle stands as a captivating ruin, with only parts of the structure remaining intact. Visitors can explore the castle's grounds, which include the tower house and remnants of the parallel wing. Despite its dilapidated state, the castle's historical significance and picturesque location make it a popular destination for tourists and history enthusiasts alike.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 57.678/-2.645 or Grid Reference NJ6165. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Coastal path, by East Head A narrow path, along the slope.
Coastal path, by East Head
A narrow path, along the slope.
Rocky coastline, East Head
Rocky coastline, East Head
Site of Coastguard Lookout Hut, East Head Marked with white posts and a sign.

Another view. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6465141">NJ6066 : Site of Coastguard lookout hut</a>
Site of Coastguard Lookout Hut, East Head
Marked with white posts and a sign. Another view. NJ6066 : Site of Coastguard lookout hut
Thriepland farm Looking towards the farm at Thriepland
Thriepland farm
Looking towards the farm at Thriepland
Windfarm roads The old taxiways of Boyndie airfield now overgrown and used as access roads for the windfarm
Windfarm roads
The old taxiways of Boyndie airfield now overgrown and used as access roads for the windfarm
View from East Head Looking east along the coast.
View from East Head
Looking east along the coast.
Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) 2017 has been a good year for Red Admirals. I don't think I have ever seen so many before.
Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta)
2017 has been a good year for Red Admirals. I don't think I have ever seen so many before.
Boyne Bay Limeworks The remains of the 19th-century limekilns can clearly be seen amongst all the modern day machinery of the current Boyne Bay Quarry <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/138547/boyne-bay-limeworks" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/138547/boyne-bay-limeworks">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Boyne Bay Limeworks
The remains of the 19th-century limekilns can clearly be seen amongst all the modern day machinery of the current Boyne Bay Quarry LinkExternal link
Path to Boyne Bay This newish path runs down to Boyne Bay parallel with a private road to the quarry
Path to Boyne Bay
This newish path runs down to Boyne Bay parallel with a private road to the quarry
The B9139 down to Scotsmill Bridge The single track B9139 runs from Portsoy to the outskirts of Banff, seen here on the downhill approach to Scotsmill Bridge
The B9139 down to Scotsmill Bridge
The single track B9139 runs from Portsoy to the outskirts of Banff, seen here on the downhill approach to Scotsmill Bridge
Scotsmill Bridge The category B listed Scotsmill Bridge over the Burn of Boyne dates from the late 18th-century. Difficult to photograph, as the southern arch is part of the garden of Scotsmill Mill and the northern arch is in a deep gorge that could only be approached through another private residence.
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Scotsmill Bridge
The category B listed Scotsmill Bridge over the Burn of Boyne dates from the late 18th-century. Difficult to photograph, as the southern arch is part of the garden of Scotsmill Mill and the northern arch is in a deep gorge that could only be approached through another private residence. LinkExternal link
Boyne Castle The late 16th century Boyne Castle is in a ruinous state and gradually being overwhelmed by trees and vegetation. Looking up at the north facade of the castle from where the Burn of Boyne flows around the castle grounds in a deep gorge.
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Boyne Castle
The late 16th century Boyne Castle is in a ruinous state and gradually being overwhelmed by trees and vegetation. Looking up at the north facade of the castle from where the Burn of Boyne flows around the castle grounds in a deep gorge. LinkExternal link
Plaque on Boyne Castle This plaque on Boyne Castle refers to the Ancient Monuments Acts of 1913 and 1931. Judging by the ruinous state of the castle no remedial care has ever been carried out to the remains of the castle which is gradually being subsumed by trees and vegetation.
Plaque on Boyne Castle
This plaque on Boyne Castle refers to the Ancient Monuments Acts of 1913 and 1931. Judging by the ruinous state of the castle no remedial care has ever been carried out to the remains of the castle which is gradually being subsumed by trees and vegetation.
Boyne Castle The late 16th century Boyne Castle is in a ruinous state and gradually being overwhelmed by trees and vegetation. A plaque on one of the walls of the castle suggests little has been done to maintain the castle since the 1930s <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5893365">NJ6165 : Plaque on Boyne Castle</a>

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Boyne Castle
The late 16th century Boyne Castle is in a ruinous state and gradually being overwhelmed by trees and vegetation. A plaque on one of the walls of the castle suggests little has been done to maintain the castle since the 1930s NJ6165 : Plaque on Boyne Castle LinkExternal link
Boyne Castle Interior view of one of the barrel vaulted rooms on the ground level of the late 16th century Boyne Castle.
Boyne Castle
Interior view of one of the barrel vaulted rooms on the ground level of the late 16th century Boyne Castle.
Boyne Castle The main western end of the late 16th century Boyne Castle. There are numerous rooms under this part of the castle still in relatively good condition, as in here <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5893778">NJ6165 : Boyne Castle</a>
Boyne Castle
The main western end of the late 16th century Boyne Castle. There are numerous rooms under this part of the castle still in relatively good condition, as in here NJ6165 : Boyne Castle
Path to Boyne Bay After walking down the path from the road end here <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5891712">NJ6165 : Path to Boyne Bay</a>, one arrives at Boyne Bay. The building on the left of a small pool where the Burn of Boyne flows into the sea is part of the Boyne Quarry
Path to Boyne Bay
After walking down the path from the road end here NJ6165 : Path to Boyne Bay, one arrives at Boyne Bay. The building on the left of a small pool where the Burn of Boyne flows into the sea is part of the Boyne Quarry
The beach at Boyne Bay
The beach at Boyne Bay
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Boyne Castle is located at Grid Ref: NJ6165 (Lat: 57.678, Lng: -2.645)

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