Deecastle, Chapel House
Chapel (18th Century), Hall (Post Medieval)
Site Name Deecastle, Chapel House
Classification Chapel (18th Century), Hall (Post Medieval)
Alternative Name(s) Dee Castle Hall
Canmore ID 37232
Site Number NO49NW 12
NGR NO 43680 96734
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/37232
- Council Aberdeenshire
- Parish Glenmuick, Tullich And Glengairn
- Former Region Grampian
- Former District Kincardine And Deeside
- Former County Aberdeenshire
NO49NW 12 43680 96734
(NO 4368 9672) Hall on site of Dee Castle (NR)
OS 6"map, Aberdeenshire, 2nd ed., (1902)
A two-storey Roman Catholic chapel built in 1797 incorporated a small portion of Dee Castle in the NW angle. (Ordnance Survey Name Book [ONB] 1868) According to Simpson, Dee Castle was the ancient residence of the Gordons, built c 1602, and burnt in 1641, and allowed to fall into ruins. McConnochie states that it was erected in the mid 15th century and was previously known as Candecaill The chapel was disused by 1898.
Name Book 1868; A I McConnachie 1898; W D Simpson 1929.
This chapel has recently been harled and converted into a private dwelling, and no external trace of the earlier castle can be seen, but the W wall approx. 5ft thick is probably part of the castle.
Visited by OS (N K B) 12 November 1968.
Listed.
Scottish Castle Survey 1988; N Bogdan and I B D Bryce 1991.
EXTERNAL REFERENCE:
Scottish Record Office.
Slating of 'the New House of Dee Castle'.
Account of charge and discharge includes an entry noting payment for slates provided for the New House of Dee Castle as well as for the House of Aboyne.
1733 GD 181/205/page 5.