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Udny Castle, 16th century. Rising sublimely from a cocoon of greenery, the richly detailed upper works lighten the gravity
of this truly imposing, tall (four storeys and attic), harled tower. Particularly fine on south side where a corbelled and cannon-spouted wall-walk is slung between two twin angle-turrets. The large caphouse is corbie-stepped and the chimney coped. Many mural chambers including the pit. Large baronial mansion added, 1874-5, H M Wardrop; additions
demolished and tower restored, 1964-7, by G Bennet Mitchell (John Lamb).
Deserted, c.1775, some repairs, 1801, but of Wardrop's efforts only the good plasterwork on the hall vault survives.

Taken from "Aberdeenshire: Donside and Strathbogie - An Illustrated Architectural Guide", by Ian Shepherd, 2006. Published by the Rutland Press



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Archaeology Notes
NJ82NE 21.00 88220 26789


NJ82NE 21.01 NJ 88183 27459 North Lodge
NJ82NE 21.02 NJ 8829 2712 stables
NJ82NE 21.03 Centred NJ 8825 2675 garden; sundial
NJ82NE 21.04 Centred NJ 8853 2693 walled garden
NJ82NE 21.05 NJ 8859 2694 Gardener's Cottage
NJ82NE 21.06 NJ 8915 2687 Home Farm
NJ82NE 21.07 NJ 8911 2675 Home Farm Cottages
NJ82NE 21.08 NJ 8850 2634 The Kennels

See also:
NJ82NE 74 NJ c. 886 265 Cist
NJ82NE 92 NJ 8882 2712 Gravel Pit

(NJ 8822 2679) Udny Castle (NR) (only tower shown)
OS 6" map, Aberdeenshire, 1st ed., (1868)

(NJ 8822 2680) Udny Castle (NR)
OS 6" map, (1959)

Udny Castle is a tall, five storey, stronghold, rectangular on plan, rounded at the angles. A modern mansion, which was attached, has been demolished and only the old work remains.
MacGibbon and Ross (1887-92) considered that the work dates from the late 16th or early 17th century, but the thickness of the walls, the vaulting on two floors and the fact that there is an ancient intake in the masonary above second floor level indicates an earlier period of construction. The external aspect suggests that the three lower storeys represent an early thick-walled keep of possibly the first half of the 15th century, which was heightened probably in the 16th century, and completed with the angle turrets and present gables in the early 17th century.
Traditionally Udny was built by three lairds. The first recorded mention of the property seems to have been when Ronald of Uldney had a charter of the lands from David II. The Udny's have occupied the property down to the present times.
D MacGibbon and T Ross 1887-92; N Tranter 1962-70.

Udny Castle, as described by Tranter (1962-70) and planned by MacGibbon and Ross (1887-92), was renovated in 1966 and is now occupied.
Visited by OS (RL) 5 April 1972.

(Newspaper reference cited).
NMRS, MS/712/80.


Architecture Notes
NMRS REFERENCE:

Owner: Lady Belhave & Stenton

Architect: Wardrop & Anderson 1875, modern wings added on North and East sides of the tower. (Source - Aberdeenshire 3rd Statistical Account. Pub. 1960)

Fireplace from Udny castle now at Old Maryculter House (Deeside Hotel), Maryculter

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References
Billings, R W (1845-52 )
The baronial and ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland,
4v, Edinburgh,
Bogdan and Bryce, N and I B D (1991 )
'Castles, manors and 'town houses' survey',
Discovery Excav Scot, 1991, 31,
Castles of Aberdeenshire (1887 )
Castles of Aberdeenshire: historical and descriptive notes,
Aberdeen,
MacGibbon and Ross, D and T (1887-92 )
The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth centuries,
5v, Edinburgh, Vol. 2, 4, 43-5,
SDD (1960- )
List of Buildings of Architectural or Historical Interest, (Lists held in Architectural Department of RCAHMS)
Scottish Development Department, Udny parish, (Sept. 1969), no. 11,
Scottish Castle Survey (1988 )
'A directory of the owners and occupiers of the castles, manors and 'town houses' {c.1050-c.1707} of Scotland: Grampian Region',
Aberdeen, 39, no.83/9,
Shepherd, I [A G] (1994 a)
Gordon: an illustrated architectural guide,
[Edinburgh], 204,
Shepherd, I A G (2006 )
Aberdeenshire, Donside and Strathbogie: an illustrated architectural guide,
Charles McKean, [Edinburgh], 204,
Tranter, N (1962-70 )
'The fortified house in Scotland',
Edinburgh, Vol. 4, 88-90,


From MacGibbon & Ross;

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An old postcard of Udny Castle, recently purchased, and postmarked 1915.
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