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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 678515

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/678515

NN75SE 2 76392 50367

(NN 7639 5037) Garth Castle (NR) (In Ruins)

OS 6" map (1900)

Garth Castle, long a ruin, is now being restored for occupation; it is entirely undecorated and is clearly of great age. It is associated with Alexander Stewart, the Wolf of Badenoch, who died here in 1396. There seems no reason to doubt this antiquity. The tower is practically square on plan with walls of unhewn boulders, 6 1/2' in thickness, rising 60' to the parapet.

N Tranter 1963

Garth Castle is now restored and in use as a summer residence. It is plain rectangular keep of early (probably 14th century) date, built in a strong position on a promontory between two deep stream gullies. The promontory has been cut through at the neck by a ditch 7.5m wide, now spanned by wooden bridge. Around the edge of the promontory are traces of a lime mortar bonded wall of uncertain thickness which may have been a curtain wall contemporary with the castle. There are indications that there was a postern gate in the S.

The keep measures 12.7m E-W by 9.0m N-S overall and toothing at the NW and SW corners suggests that the W side was originally incorporated in the curtain.

Surveyed at 1:10,000.

Visited by OS (JM) 20 November 1974

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