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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 666622

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/666622

NJ31SE 14 37819 12270

For (successor) House of Newe (NJ 3783 1241), see NJ31SE 42.00.

(NJ 3782 1227) Castle Newe (NAT)

OS 6" map, Aberdeenshire, 2nd ed., (1903)

Castle Newe - a mansion built in 1831 incorporating an earlier structure built in 1604. (A L Hay 1887) According to Simpson (SDD 1960-), Castle Newe was a Z-plan castle with square towers similar to Glenbuchat (NJ31SE 4).

A L Hay 1887; SDD 1960-.

Castle Newe was demolished in 1927. The original building was a plain T-shaped mansion with no defensive features, and was added to in 1791 and 1831.

(Undated) information from M Forbes, House of Newe, Strathdon.

At NJ 3780 1227, part of a barrel-vaulted cellar and a corridor of the 17th century building remains, though in poor condition. A stone bearing the date '1604' is now mounted above the doorway of the house of Newe at NJ 3783 1231.

Surveyed at 1/2500.

Visited by OS (A A) 10 September 1968.

Castle Newe was demolished in 1927, stones from the house being used in the building of Elphinstone Hall, University of Aberdeen. The large Jacobean mansion was built by Archibald Simpson in 1831.

NMRS, MS/712/43.

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