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This gallery has photographs of Scottish Castles and Fortresses, Stately Homes and Gardens, old churches or kirks and includes most of the following:
Auchindoir Church; Auchindoun Castle; Balmoral Castle; Balvenie Castle; Bass of Inverurie; Bellabeg Motte; Braemar Castle; Brodie Castle; Castle Fraser; Corgarff Castle; Corrichie Monument; Corse O’Neil Castle; Craigellachie Bridge; Crathes Castle; Crathie Kirk; Dalgetie Castle; Deer Abbey; Drum Castle; Duff House; Duffus Castle; Dunnideer; Dunnottar Castle; Elgin Cathedral; Esslemont Castle; Fasque House; Fetternear House; Findlater; Fordyce; Fyvie Castle; Gairnshiel Bridge; Glenbuchat Castle; Haddo House; Hallforest Castle; Huntly Castle; Inchdrewer Castle; Invercauld Bridge O’Dee; Kildrummy Castle; Kincardine O’Neil Kirk; Kindrochit Castle; Kinloss Abbey; Kinneff Church; Knock Castle; Leith Hall; Mar Lodge; Marnoch Kirkyard; Mid Mar Kirk; Monymusk Kirk; Peel of Lumphanan; Pitmedden Gardens; Pluscarden Priory or Abbey; Ruthven Barracks; Slains Castle; Tolquhon Castle; Tullich Kirk; Fort George;
Corse Castle Scotland asd5316jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle Aberdeenshire entrance doorway Interior solid stonework ruin is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows entrance doorway from the walk up from the roadway but basic structure is a shell. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, door, doorway, entrance, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close, upright
Corse Castle Scotland asd5315jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle tower looking up inside sky interior ruined height is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows inside view up the relatively intact SE tower but basic structure is a shell. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
This particular image shows exaggerated converging verticals because of the closeness of the lens and despite it being an ultra wide focal length for given the situation of the castle to steep slopes it is not possible to get far enough away. The effect although not accurate or truth does increase the sense of height and scale. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, door, doorway, entrance, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close, upright, inside, looking up
Corse Castle Scotland asd5314jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle gunloop exterior wall stones funnel shape Aberdeenshire ruin is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows exterior close up of a gunloop showing its architectural and military design pointing towards the southern approach over the adjacent pond and steep bank. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, door, doorway, entrance, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close
Corse Castle Scotland asd5312jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle Scotland stairs stonework construction windows walls Interior shell spring ruin is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows south interior wall with stonewrok, windows, stairwells and upper floor but basic structure is a shell. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
This particular image shows exaggerated converging verticals because of the closeness of the lens and despite it being an ultra wide focal length for given the situation of the castle to steep slopes it is not possible to get far enough away. The effect although not accurate or truth does increase the sense of height and scale. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, gunloop, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close
Corse Castle Scotland asd5310jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle stairs stonework construction windows south wall Interior spring Scottish ruin is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows south interior wall with stonewrok, windows, stairwells and upper floor but basic structure is a shell. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, gunloop, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close, upright, south, wall, stairs, windows
Corse Castle Scotland asd5308jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle exterior tower walls slope height Aberdeenshire Grampian Mar spring ruin is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows exterior from the southern approach aside the adjacent pond and steep bank. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored.

This particular image shows exaggerated converging verticals because of the closeness of the lens and despite it being an ultra wide focal length for given the situation of the castle to steep slopes it is not possible to get far enough away. The effect although not accurate or truth does increase the sense of height and scale. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, door, doorway, entrance, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close, upright, south, slope
Corse Castle Scotland asd5306jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle exterior tower walls slope tree shape framed Aberdeenshire Grampian Mar spring ruin is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows exterior from the southern approach aside the adjacent pond and steep bank. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored.

This particular image shows exaggerated converging verticals because of the closeness of the lens and despite it being an ultra wide focal length for given the situation of the castle to steep slopes it is not possible to get far enough away. The effect although not accurate or truth does increase the sense of height and scale. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, door, doorway, entrance, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close
Corse Castle Scotland asd5305jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Scottish Castle exterior tower walls branches framed eerie Aberdeenshire Grampian Mar spring ruin is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows exterior from the southern approach by the adjacent pond and steep bank. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored.

This particular image shows exaggerated converging verticals because of the closeness of the lens and despite it being an ultra wide focal length for given the situation of the castle to steep slopes it is not possible to get far enough away. The effect although not accurate or truth does increase the sense of height and scale. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, door, doorway, entrance, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close, upright, branches, framed
Corse Castle Scotland asd5303jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Scottish Castle imposing height exterior tower spring sunny sky ruin slope is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows exterior from the southern approach aside the adjacent pond and steep bank giving an increased sense of height and making it seem very imposing. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
This particular image shows exaggerated converging verticals because of the closeness of the lens and despite it being an ultra wide focal length for given the situation of the castle to steep slopes it is not possible to get far enough away. The effect although not accurate or truth does increase the sense of height and scale. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, door, doorway, entrance, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close, imposing
Corse Castle Scotland asd5301jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Scotland Castle imposing height upwards exterior tower spring ruin slope is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows exterior from the southern approach aside the adjacent pond and steep bank giving an increased sense of height and making it seem very imposing. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
This particular image shows exaggerated converging verticals because of the closeness of the lens and despite it being an ultra wide focal length for given the situation of the castle to steep slopes it is not possible to get far enough away. The effect although not accurate or truth does increase the sense of height and scale. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, door, doorway, entrance, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close, imposing
Corse Castle Scotland asd5300jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle fort imposing height upwards exterior tower spring ruin is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows exterior from the southern approach aside the adjacent pond and steep bank giving an increased sense of height and making it seem very imposing. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
This particular image shows exaggerated converging verticals because of the closeness of the lens and despite it being an ultra wide focal length for given the situation of the castle to steep slopes it is not possible to get far enough away. The effect although not accurate or truth does increase the sense of height and scale. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, door, doorway, entrance, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close, imposing, upright
Corse Castle Scotland asd5299jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle fort stonework construction windows Interior spring Scottish ruin is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph showa east interior wall with stonewrok, windows and upper floor but basic structure is a shell. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, gunloop, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close
Corse Castle Scotland asd5298jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle Scotland Aberdeenshire east Interior wall steps spring ruin is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows east interior windows and floor levels but the basic structure is a shell with SE tower on right. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, gunloop, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close, upright
Corse Castle Scotland asd5297jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Scottish Castle Aberdeenshire east Interior spring ruin bare sunny is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows E wall from the NW but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond overlooking a pond on the bottom right with the access road to the left. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, gunloop, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close
Corse Castle Scotland asd5296jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle Aberdeenshire Mar east Interior spring ruin bare sunny is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photograph shows E wall from the NW but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, east, spring, bare, stonework, gunloop, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, silver, birch, shapes, eerie, shadows, sunny, trees, April, 2013, digital, camera, DSLR, Nikon, D700, 16-35 lens, photograph, converging, verticals, sloping, height, close, upright
Fetternear House bnm6661jhp 
 Fetternear House Kemnay ruin front coat arms panel carved Leslie Aberdeenshire Scotland shell towers front castellated historical building located near Kemnay near the River Don which was gutted by a fire in 1919 and has remained a shell ever since. The location has had a history going back for over 800 years, there was a medieval Palace for the Bishop’s of Aberdeen, which was located to the south of the present house in the photograph. SEPP have carried out excavations of the site finding considerable evidence of the early palace. The current house dates from around 1566 after it was acquired by the Leslies of Balquhain although from a small tower originally it has expanded to the present façade in 1818. The carved panel above the main entrance is attributed to Count Patrick Leslie around 1690. Although it is accessible to view it is in a dangerous state of disrepair and is fenced off from public access. 
 Keywords: Scotland, North, East, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Kemnay, Fetternear, house, landscape, ruin, derelict, shell, dangerous, no access, towers, castellations, fire, gutted, 1919, carved, Leslie, Leslies of Balquhain, Catholics, family, Aberdeen, Bishop’s, Palace, nearby, coat, arms, panel, River, Don, Donside, castles, trail, Bennachie, historical, historic, history, countryside, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, woods, walks, private, land, excavations, SEPP, April, spring, Nikon, D700, DSLR, FX, digital camera, daffodils, field, Marshes Burn
Fetternear House bnm6658jhp 
 Fetternear House tower castellations frontage Kemnay Donside Scotland ruin shell towers front castellated historical building located near Kemnay near the River Don which was gutted by a fire in 1919 and has remained a shell ever since. The location has had a history going back for over 800 years, there was a medieval Palace for the Bishop’s of Aberdeen, which was located to the south of the present house in the photograph. SEPP have carried out excavations of the site finding considerable evidence of the early palace. The current house dates from around 1566 after it was acquired by the Leslies of Balquhain although from a small tower originally it has expanded to the present façade in 1818. The carved panel above the main entrance is attributed to Count Patrick Leslie around 1690. Although it is accessible to view it is in a dangerous state of disrepair and is fenced off from public access. 
 Keywords: Scotland, North, East, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Kemnay, Fetternear, house, landscape, upright, ruin, derelict, shell, dangerous, no access, towers, castellations, fire, gutted, 1919, carved, Leslie, Leslies of Balquhain, Catholics, family, Aberdeen, Bishop’s, Palace, nearby, coat, arms, panel, River, Don, Donside, castles, trail, Bennachie, historical, historic, history, countryside, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, woods, walks, private, land, excavations, SEPP, April, spring, Nikon, D700, DSLR, FX, digital camera, daffodils, field, Marshes Burn
Fetternear House bnm6655jhp 
 Fetternear House front daffodils April Kemnay Aberdeenshire Scotland ruin shell towers front castellated historical building located near Kemnay near the River Don which was gutted by a fire in 1919 and has remained a shell ever since. The location has had a history going back for over 800 years, there was a medieval Palace for the Bishop’s of Aberdeen, which was located to the south of the present house in the photograph. SEPP have carried out excavations of the site finding considerable evidence of the early palace. The current house dates from around 1566 after it was acquired by the Leslies of Balquhain although from a small tower originally it has expanded to the present façade in 1818. The carved panel above the main entrance is attributed to Count Patrick Leslie around 1690. Although it is accessible to view it is in a dangerous state of disrepair and is fenced off from public access. 
 Keywords: Scotland, North, East, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Kemnay, Fetternear, house, landscape, upright, ruin, derelict, shell, dangerous, no access, towers, castellations, fire, gutted, 1919, carved, Leslie, Leslies of Balquhain, Catholics, family, Aberdeen, Bishop’s, Palace, nearby, coat, arms, panel, River, Don, Donside, castles, trail, Bennachie, historical, historic, history, countryside, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, woods, walks, private, land, excavations, SEPP, April, spring, Nikon, D700, DSLR, FX, digital camera, daffodils, field, Marshes Burn
Fetternear House bnm6651jhp 
 Fetternear House spring daffodils front ruin shell towers front castellated historical building located near Kemnay Aberdeenshire near the River Don which was gutted by a fire in 1919 and has remained a shell ever since. The location has had a history going back for over 800 years, there was a medieval Palace for the Bishop’s of Aberdeen, which was located to the south of the present house in the photograph. SEPP have carried out excavations of the site finding considerable evidence of the early palace. The current house dates from around 1566 after it was acquired by the Leslies of Balquhain although from a small tower originally it has expanded to the present façade in 1818. The carved panel above the main entrance is attributed to Count Patrick Leslie around 1690. Although it is accessible to view it is in a dangerous state of disrepair and is fenced off from public access. 
 Keywords: Scotland, North, East, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Kemnay, Fetternear, house, landscape, ruin, derelict, shell, dangerous, no access, towers, castellations, fire, gutted, 1919, carved, Leslie, Leslies of Balquhain, Catholics, family, Aberdeen, Bishop’s, Palace, nearby, coat, arms, panel, River, Don, Donside, castles, trail, Bennachie, historical, historic, history, countryside, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, woods, walks, private, land, excavations, SEPP, April, spring, Nikon, D700, DSLR, FX, digital camera, daffodils, field, Marshes Burn
Fetternear House bnm6650jhp 
 Fetternear House rural spring view Kemnay Donside Aberdeenshire Scotland ruin shell towers front castellated historical building located near Kemnay near the River Don which was gutted by a fire in 1919 and has remained a shell ever since. The location has had a history going back for over 800 years, there was a medieval Palace for the Bishop’s of Aberdeen, which was located to the south of the present house in the photograph. SEPP have carried out excavations of the site finding considerable evidence of the early palace. The current house dates from around 1566 after it was acquired by the Leslies of Balquhain although from a small tower originally it has expanded to the present façade in 1818. The carved panel above the main entrance is attributed to Count Patrick Leslie around 1690. Although it is accessible to view it is in a dangerous state of disrepair and is fenced off from public access. 
 Keywords: Scotland, North, East, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Kemnay, Fetternear, house, landscape, ruin, derelict, shell, dangerous, no access, towers, castellations, fire, gutted, 1919, carved, Leslie, Leslies of Balquhain, Catholics, family, Aberdeen, Bishop’s, Palace, nearby, coat, arms, panel, River, Don, Donside, castles, trail, Bennachie, historical, historic, history, countryside, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, woods, walks, private, land, excavations, SEPP, April, spring, Nikon, D700, DSLR, FX, digital camera, daffodils, field, Marshes Burn
Fetternear House bnm6649jhp 
 Fetternear House rural Marshes Burn spring Kemnay Aberdeenshire Scottish ruin shell towers front castellated historical building located near Kemnay near the River Don which was gutted by a fire in 1919 and has remained a shell ever since. The location has had a history going back for over 800 years, there was a medieval Palace for the Bishop’s of Aberdeen, which was located to the south of the present house in the photograph. SEPP have carried out excavations of the site finding considerable evidence of the early palace. The current house dates from around 1566 after it was acquired by the Leslies of Balquhain although from a small tower originally it has expanded to the present façade in 1818. The carved panel above the main entrance is attributed to Count Patrick Leslie around 1690. Although it is accessible to view it is in a dangerous state of disrepair and is fenced off from public access. 
 Keywords: Scotland, North, East, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Kemnay, Fetternear, house, landscape, ruin, derelict, shell, dangerous, no access, towers, castellations, fire, gutted, 1919, carved, Leslie, Leslies of Balquhain, Catholics, family, Aberdeen, Bishop’s, Palace, nearby, coat, arms, panel, River, Don, Donside, castles, trail, Bennachie, historical, historic, history, countryside, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, woods, walks, private, land, excavations, SEPP, April, spring, Nikon, D700, DSLR, FX, digital camera, daffodils, field, Marshes Burn
Fetternear House bnm6647jhp 
 Fetternear House Bishop’s Palace site Marshes Burn fields Kemnay Aberdeenshire Scotland ruin shell towers front castellated historical building located near Kemnay near the River Don which was gutted by a fire in 1919 and has remained a shell ever since. The location has had a history going back for over 800 years, there was a medieval Palace for the Bishop’s of Aberdeen, which was located to the south of the present house in the photograph. SEPP have carried out excavations of the site finding considerable evidence of the early palace. The current house dates from around 1566 after it was acquired by the Leslies of Balquhain although from a small tower originally it has expanded to the present façade in 1818. The carved panel above the main entrance is attributed to Count Patrick Leslie around 1690. Although it is accessible to view it is in a dangerous state of disrepair and is fenced off from public access. 
 Keywords: Scotland, North, East, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Kemnay, Fetternear, house, ruin, derelict, shell, dangerous, upright, no access, towers, castellations, fire, gutted, 1919, carved, Leslie, Leslies of Balquhain, Catholics, family, Aberdeen, Bishop’s, Palace, nearby, coat, arms, panel, River, Don, Donside, castles, trail, Bennachie, historical, historic, history, countryside, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, woods, walks, private, land, excavations, SEPP, April, spring, Nikon, D700, DSLR, FX, digital camera, daffodils, field, Marshes Burn
Fetternear House bnm6646jhp 
 Fetternear House rural setting Marshes Burn Kemnay Aberdeenshire Scotland ruin shell towers front castellated historical building located near Kemnay near the River Don which was gutted by a fire in 1919 and has remained a shell ever since. The location has had a history going back for over 800 years, there was a medieval Palace for the Bishop’s of Aberdeen, which was located to the south of the present house in the photograph. SEPP have carried out excavations of the site finding considerable evidence of the early palace. The current house dates from around 1566 after it was acquired by the Leslies of Balquhain although from a small tower originally it has expanded to the present façade in 1818. The carved panel above the main entrance is attributed to Count Patrick Leslie around 1690. Although it is accessible to view it is in a dangerous state of disrepair and is fenced off from public access. 
 Keywords: Scotland, North, East, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Kemnay, Fetternear, house, ruin, derelict, shell, dangerous, no access, towers, castellations, fire, gutted, 1919, carved, Leslie, Leslies of Balquhain, Catholics, family, Aberdeen, Bishop’s, Palace, nearby, coat, arms, panel, River, Don, Donside, castles, trail, Bennachie, historical, historic, history, countryside, Marshes Burn, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, woods, walks, private, land, excavations, Aberdeen University, spring, Nikon, D700, DSLR, FX, digital camera, daffodils, field, burn
Corse Castle West Wall wyy4111jhp 
 Corse Castle Aberdeenshire Scotland Library Photo West Wall Mar O'Neil is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, upright, wall, stone, construction, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, shadows, sunny, trees
Corse Castle Tower wyy 4115jhp 
 Corse Castle Aberdeenshire Scotland Mar Neil Forbes Clan Round Tower is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, upright, historic, winter, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, shadows, sunny, trees
Corse Castle Stonework wyy4110jhp 
 Corse Castle Scotland Mar Stonework Pointing Stones Library Photos is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, shadows, sunny, stonework, pointing, stones, construction, wall, west
Corse Castle Snow wyy4098jhp 
 Corse Castle Aberdeenshire Scottish Winter Snow Photograph Mar Roadside is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, XRoads, Crossroads, Tarland, Road, landscape, snow, off-season, winter, spring, early, roadside, historic, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, shadows, sunny, trees
Corse Castle Rear wyy4114jhp 
 Corse O'Neil Castle Aberdeenshire Grampian Mar West Interior Winter Photo is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, west, winter, early, spring, interior, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, shadows, sunny, trees
Corse Castle Gunloop wyy4108jhp 
 Scottish Corse Castle Aberdeenshire Mar Gunloop Musket Stone Wall Hole is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, gunloop, port, musket, stonewall, hole, outer, wall, defence, landscape, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, shadows, sunny, trees
Corse Castle East Interior wyy4112jhp 
 Corse Castle Scotland O'Neil Forbes Interior East Wing Wall Stone is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, XRoads, landscape, interior, east, wing, wall, windows, upper, floors, stone, stonework, construction, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, shadows, sunny, trees
Corse Castle Back wyy4103jhp 
 Corse Castle Aberdeenshire Scotland Mar Winter Forbes Clan West Photo is located off B9119 Tarland road-take O’Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, O’Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, winter, spring, early, off-season, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, tree, shadows, sunny, trees
Corse Neil Castle UP602900JHP 
 Corse Neil Castle Scottish Ruin Aberdeenshire Scotland Tree Framed Roadside View situated in province Mar located off B9119 Tarland road-take turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, fort, ONeil, landscape, historic, history, Patrick Forbes, Bishop Aberdeen, late 1500s, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, countryside, wild, nature, trees
Corse Neil Castle UP602898JHP 
 Corse Neil Ruined Castle Shell Exterior Fortified House Scottish Castle Province Mar Aberdeenshire Scotland Royal Deeside located off B9119 Tarland road-take turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, ONeil, ruin, fort, upright, historic, history, Patrick Forbes, Bishop Aberdeen, late 1500s, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, countryside, wild, nature, trees
Corse Castle Scotland VN0349JHP 
 Corse Castle Ruin House Z-Plan Tower Roadside View Aberdeenshire Mar is located off B9119 Tarland road-take Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, upright, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, late 1500s, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, lochan, burn, tree, shadows, sunny, blue, sky, countryside, wild, nature, peaceful, trees
Corse Castle Scotland VN0348JHP 
 Corse Scottish Castle Library Photo Trees Stonework Corbelled Tower Summer is located off B9119 Tarland road-take Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, Nikon, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, late 1500s, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, lochan, burn, tree, shadows, sunny, blue, sky, countryside, wild, nature, peaceful, trees
Corse Castle Scotland VN0345JHP 
 Corse Castle Tower Stone Construction Z-Plan Scottish Fort House Tradition is located off B9119 Tarland road-take Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse Castle, Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, landscape, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, late 1500s, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, lochan, burn, tree, shadows, sunny, blue, sky, countryside, wild, nature, peaceful, trees
Corse Castle Scotland VN0341JHP 
 Scottish Corse Castle Tower House Fortified Stonebuilt Ruin Turrets Z-Plan is located off B9119 Tarland road-take Neil Corse turnoff for a few hundred yards and is best viewed from road as very overgrown with stinging nettles and is not in good structural condition for exploring. Photographs show NW tower but basic structure is a shell with SE tower beyond. Still in Forbes family, probably built around late 1580’s by Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1564-1663. Fairly traditional Z-Plan tower-house of the area and in a state unlikely to be restored. Given that nearby Craigievar Castle is closed during 2008/9 for restoration this might fill a gap as part of the same family and very much in their historical area of Aberdeenshire. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Mar, Corse, Castle, Neil, Lumphanan, Tarland, Craigievar, upright, historic, history, Patrick, Forbes, Bishop, Aberdeen, late 1500s, clan, heritage, ruined, shell, derelict, traditional, style, fortifications, Z-plan, round-tower, lochan, burn, tree, shadows, sunny, blue, sky, countryside, wild, nature, peaceful, trees

Scotland > Rivers, Glens & Lochs (13 files)

The gallery has photographs of Scottish lochs, glens and pictures associated directly with particular rivers in Scotland such as the River Dee, Don, Feugh, Urie, Deveron, Tanar, Dye, and Glen of Dee, Glen Muick and Glenbuchat.
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18238jhp 
 Vat Burn Morven hill primroses forest water rocks colourful Scotland Nature trees Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, ferns, bracken, flowers, wild, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18237jhp 
 Vat Burn Morven hill primroses Dinnet water rocks colour Scottish Nature trees Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18222jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole Dinnet water high birch tree height Scottish Deeside Aberdeenshire is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18219jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole waterfall above high Dinnet water rocks Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright, high, view, looking, down
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18217jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole Dinnet looking down high view water rocks colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18216jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge waterfall boulders Dinnet water rocks Morven Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18215jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole undercuts cave waterfall Dinnet water rocks colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18214jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole cave curved eroded shapes huge Dinnet water rocks colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18212jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole inside uncuts eroded cave Dinnet burn water rocks Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, waterfall, eroded, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18211jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole inside entrance Scotland Dinnet water rocks Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright, inside, entrance
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18210jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole cleft squeeze entrance Dinnet Scottish water rocks colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, entrance, gap, eroded, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18209jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge entrance path Dinnet trees water rocks Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18208jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole Dinnet forest entrance path approach colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004

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