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Castle in Scotland
Muchalls Castle stands overlooking the North Sea in the countryside of Kincardine and Mearns, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The lower course is a well-preserved
Muchalls_Castle
Human settlement in Scotland
Muchalls is a small coastal ex-fishing village in Kincardineshire, Scotland, south of Newtonhill and north of Stonehaven. Muchalls is situated slightly
Muchalls
Branch of the Fraser clan in Scotland
Muchalls in Aberdeenshire. It was presumably Thomas who erected the towerhouse stronghold overlooking the North Sea, which is now known as Muchalls Castle
Fraser_of_Muchalls
Water-powered mill in Scotland
1670°W / 57.0119; -2.1670 The Mill of Muchalls is an historic water-powered mill located along the Burn of Muchalls in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This mill
Mill_of_Muchalls
Stream in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
principally over agricultural lands, the Burn of Muchalls traverses through the hamlet of the Bridge of Muchalls, flows beneath the A90 road and thence to the
Burn_of_Muchalls
Disused railway station in Muchalls, Kincardineshire
Muchalls railway station served the village of Muchalls, Kincardineshire, Scotland from 1849 to 1950 on the Aberdeen Railway. The station was opened on
Muchalls_railway_station
Architectural feature
Castle in Scotland, or at the ground floor level for the storerooms as at Muchalls Castle in Scotland. While the barrel vault was more common than the groin
Groin_vault
The Hill of Muchalls is a coastal mountainous landform situated approximately 1.4 kilometres west of the Bridge of Muchalls in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Hill_of_Muchalls
Tower house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Gilderoy. Drum played a role in the Covenanting Rebellion (as did nearby Muchalls Castle) leading to its being attacked and sacked three times. In the 19th
Drum_Castle
Council area of Scotland
Huntly Castle Kildrummy Castle Loch of Strathbeg Lochnagar Monboddo House Muchalls Castle Pitfour estate Portlethen Moss Raedykes Roman Camp River Dee River
Aberdeenshire
Town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Dunnottar Church. Other castles in the vicinity are Fetteresso Castle and Muchalls Castle, both of which are in private ownership and not open to the public
Stonehaven
Hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
of Muchalls Castle. This small hamlet is known for its picturesque access to the rugged North Sea coastline at Muchalls Beach. The Burn of Muchalls is
Bridge_of_Muchalls
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Drumlithie
Scottish landowner
century, and is credited for the completion of Crathes in 1596. He acquired Muchalls Castle about 1600 and commenced its early 17th-century reconstruction.
Alexander_Burnett_of_Leys
Protected area in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Fowlsheugh
Ruined castle in Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Dunnottar_Castle
Historic county in Scotland
Maryculter Marykirk Muchalls Netherley Newtonhill Nigg Old Portlethen Portlethen St Cyrus Stonehaven Tewel Torry Tullos Balnagask Bridge of Muchalls Catterline
Kincardineshire
Lowland Scottish clan
Fraser Clan branches Lord Saltoun (chiefs) Frasers of Philorth Frasers of Muchalls See also: Clan Fraser of Lovat Frasers of Strichen Frasers of Inverallochy
Clan_Fraser
Well-preserved village near Stonehaven, Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Kirktown_of_Fetteresso
Ruined mansion in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
the bogs of Red Moss and low-lying mosses associated with the Burn of Muchalls. That march used the Elsick Mounth, one of the ancient trackways crossing
Ury_House
Architectural element formed by the extrusion of a single curve
heavy building elements or substantial earthwork sidings. For example, at Muchalls Castle in Scotland, adjacent walls to the barrel vaulted chambers are up
Barrel_vault
English cricketer (born 1987)
Paul Bernard Muchall (born 17 March 1987) is a former English professional cricketer who played for Kent County Cricket Club and Gloucestershire County
Paul_Muchall
Permanent basic shelter for temporary use
Brian H. Watt, Old Newtonhill and Muchalls, Stenlake Publishing, Glasgow (2005) C.M. Hogan, History of Muchalls Castle, Lumina Tech Press, Aberdeen
Bothy
Outdoor swimming pool in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Stonehaven_Open_Air_Pool
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Fetteresso Castle, Fiddes Castle, Chapel of St. Mary and St. Nathalan and Muchalls Castle. Todhead Lighthouse is situated just to the south of Catterline
Catterline
Construction method
livestock. Some extremely well built examples are found on the lands of Muchalls Castle. Dry stone walls can be built against embankments or even vertical
Dry_stone
Historic structure in Scotland
northeast Scotland built by the Burnetts of Leys are Crathes Castle and Muchalls Castle. There is extant considerable genealogical data concerning the Burnett
Monboddo_House
Human settlement in Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Fettercairn
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Auchenblae
Scottish estate
historic fortified houses or castles in this region are Dunnottar Castle, Muchalls Castle, Fiddes Castle, Cowie Castle and Monboddo House. From cropmarks
Fetteresso_Castle
Roman marching camp in Aberdeen City, Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Normandykes
Committee area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland
historical linguistics and a pre-evolutionary thinker. Dunnottar Castle, Muchalls Castle and Fetteresso Castle are located within this district. Kincardine
Kincardine_and_Mearns
Ruined fortress in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
the Causey Mounth crosses the Burn of Muchalls at the Bridge of Muchalls and thence proceeds northward past Muchalls Castle. The trackway passes the ruins
Cowie_Castle
Ancient drovers' road in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
the Causey Mounth crosses the Burn of Muchalls at the Bridge of Muchalls and thence proceeds northward past Muchalls Castle. The trackway passes the ruins
Causey_Mounth
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Marykirk
English cricketer
Gordon Muchall (born 2 November 1982) is a former English professional cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right arm medium pace bowler. He
Gordon_Muchall
List of settlements in Aberdeenshire council area
Brideswell Bridge of Alford Bridge of Canny Bridge of Gairn Bridge of Muchalls Bridgend Broadsea Buchanhaven Bullers of Buchan Burn of Logie Burnfield
List of places in Aberdeenshire
List_of_places_in_Aberdeenshire
Generic flat stone usually used for paving
rooms of castles and other structures. Lindisfarne Castle in England and Muchalls Castle (14th century) in Scotland are among many examples of buildings
Flagstone
Highland Maryburgh, Highland Maryculter, Aberdeenshire Morar, Highland Muchalls, Aberdeenshire Muir of Ord, Highland Nairn, Highland Netherley, Aberdeenshire
List of towns and villages in the Scottish Highlands
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Scottish_Highlands
Human settlement in Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Johnshaven
Holder of an advanced academic degree in divinity
"Doctor of Ministry - Fuller Seminary". Fuller Seminary. St. Germain & Muchall 1886. Jackman, Ian, ed. (2007). Con Men: Fascinating Profiles of Swindlers
Doctor_of_Divinity
Largest room in a medieval manor
House (England), Bodysgallen Hall (Wales), Darnaway Castle (Scotland), Muchalls Castle (Scotland) and Crathes Castle (Scotland). There are numerous ruined
Great_hall
Human settlement in Scotland
south to Aberdeen. This ancient passage connected the Bridge of Dee with Muchalls Castle and Stonehaven to the south. Battle of Portlethen. In November 1780
Portlethen
historical structures in the vicinity are Maryculter House, Lairhillock Inn and Muchalls Castle. Most of the lands through which the Elsick Mounth passes are within
Elsick_Mounth
Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
as was Muchalls Castle, which is located in the same region, Craigievar is noted for its crafted plasterwork ceilings. Craigevar, Muchalls Castle and
Craigievar_Castle
of Muchalls Castle. The chancel, designed by Alexander Ellis, was added in 1870. A very early Episcopal church had been constructed within Muchalls Castle
Saint_Ternan's_Church
Historic building in Stonehaven, Scotland
people at the (now ruined) chapel situated on the estate grounds of nearby Muchalls Castle along the ancient Causey Mounth. The Episcopalians were associated
Stonehaven_Tolbooth
Human settlement in Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Gourdon,_Aberdeenshire
Fireplace part where fuel is burned
of the latter oversized construction can be found in the great hall of Muchalls Castle in Scotland. Andiron Agungi Wakita, Osamu A.; Linde, Richard M.
Firebox_(architecture)
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Glenbervie
Mountain range in Scotland
streams rise in the Grampians, including the Tay, Spey, Cowie Water, Burn of Muchalls, Burn of Pheppie, Burn of Elsick, Cairnie Burn, Don, Dee and Esk. The area
Grampian_Mountains
Settlement in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
similar to the one at Muchalls. Legend has it that Portlethen castle had a secret cave leading to the sea like the one at Muchalls Castle. No one is sure
Portlethen_Village
Village near Aberdeen in Scotland
area include the former Lairhillock Inn which closed in March 2020 and Muchalls Castle. Maryculter also has an animal sanctuary, Blaikiewell Animal Sanctuary
Maryculter
Garden enclosed in high walls
and Wollaton Park in England; Bodysgallen Hall (Wales); Edzell Castle, Muchalls Castle and Myres Castle (Scotland). The walled kitchen garden at Croome
Walled_garden
Castle or towerhouse in the shape of an L
major defensive tower in the union area. For example, the stone walls of Muchalls Castle in Scotland are over 14 feet thick at the ground level. Built in
L-plan_castle
Cellar or storage room
purposes. For example, there is a 14th-century undercroft or crypt extant at Muchalls Castle in Aberdeenshire in Scotland, even though the original chapel above
Undercroft
Human settlement in Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
St_Cyrus
about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of the Bridge of Muchalls, and about 2 miles (3 km) west of Muchalls Castle. From Cookney a portion of the ancient route
Cookney
Anglican diocese of the Scottish Episcopal Church
the historic counties of Angus and Kincardineshire. It stretches from Muchalls in the north east down to Dundee in the south, and across to Glencarse
Diocese of Brechin (Episcopal)
Diocese_of_Brechin_(Episcopal)
Notes LB number Image Muchalls, Marine Hotel 57°01′05″N 2°09′52″W / 57.018184°N 2.16431°W / 57.018184; -2.16431 (Muchalls, Marine Hotel) Category B
List of listed buildings in Fetteresso
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Fetteresso
Town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Laurencekirk
Load-bearing pillar in the figure of a female, Ancient Greece and later
interiors in England; in Scotland the overmantel in the great hall of Muchalls Castle remains an early example. Caryatids remained part of the German
Caryatid
Historic house in North-East Scotland
crossing (where the present Bridge of Dee is situated) via Portlethen Moss, Muchalls Castle and Stonehaven to the south. The route was that taken by William
Elsick_House
Nature reserve in Scotland
This route was used to access the historic meeting of the Covenanters at Muchalls Castle in the year 1638 AD as they opposed the Bishops of Aberdeen. The
Portlethen_Moss
Type of gable design
16th century. Examples of Scottish crow-stepped gables can be seen at Muchalls Castle, Monboddo House, and the Stonehaven Tolbooth, all late 16th and
Stepped_gable
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
bogs of Red Moss and other low-lying mosses associated with the Burn of Muchalls. Elsick Mounth is one of the ancient routes crossing the Grampian Mountains
Netherley,_Aberdeenshire
Human settlement in Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Fordoun
Term of Scottish origin for a small river
East Donegal Burnfoot, Inishowen Burn of Elsick Burn of Pheppie Burn of Muchalls Bannockburn Crawfordsburn Cronaniv Burn, Gaoth Dobhair Gisburn Hebburn
Burn_(landform)
Ghost from Scottish mythology
locations in Scotland, including Ardnacallich, Dunollie Castle, Loch Fyne, Muchalls Castle, Tulloch Castle, and in Wales at Caerphilly. A similar tale ("Ocean
Glaistig
Haddo House House of Dun Inveresk Manor House Lingo House Monboddo House Muchalls Castle Bodysgallen Hall near Conwy Castle Gwydir Castle, Conwy valley,
List_of_manor_houses
Cliff-top village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
crossing (where the present Bridge of Dee is situated) via Portlethen Moss, Muchalls Castle and Stonehaven to the south. The route was that taken by William
Downies
Scottish trader (Died 1797)
died there in 1797. Alexander's son George acquired the estate of nearby Muchalls Castle by the year 1841.[citation needed] Notable natural features in the
Alexander_Silver
Philorth and another branch, which also came from Tweeddale, the Frasers of Muchalls. In the reign of Charles I, the Frasers supported his rule in Scotland
Frasers_of_Philorth
Group of castles in Britain and Ireland
style, one example being the original layout (prior to enlargement) of Muchalls Castle in Scotland. The few surviving round Scottish Iron Age towers known
Tower houses in Great Britain and Ireland
Tower_houses_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Castle in Scotland
Regency Dining Room. Castle Fraser was built as the home of the Frasers of Muchalls, later Frasers of Castle Fraser. The castle was passed down through the
Castle_Fraser
14th-century tower house, 3 mi (5 km) south Muchalls Castle, 13th-century tower house, 3 mi (5 km) east Burn of Muchalls, a scenic stream Normandykes, Roman marching
Raedykes
Structure intended to house pigeons or doves
Kerjean in Brittany, France, Houchin, France, Bodysgallen Hall in Wales, and Muchalls Castle and Newark Castle in Scotland. Dotted with wooden pegs and hundreds
Dovecote
Scottish noble
including a march with Montrose and 9,000 men along the Causey Mounth past Muchalls Castle and through the Portlethen Moss to attack via the Bridge of Dee
William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal
William_Keith,_7th_Earl_Marischal
Fiddes Castle, Fetteresso Castle, Chapel of St. Mary and St. Nathalan and Muchalls Castle. Crawton is known for its geological diversity and is a popular
Crawton
Scottish clan family
acquired Muchalls Castle about 1600 and commenced its early 17th-century reconstruction. Having died in 1619, the completion of Muchalls Castle was
House_of_Burnett
Jewel near the village of Muchalls in Aberdeenshire No. May Craig, near Muchalls Doonie Point, near Muchalls Castle Rock Of Muchalls Elephant Rock south of
List of sea stacks in Scotland
List_of_sea_stacks_in_Scotland
Scottish local government district (1975–1996), part of Grampian region
successor Aberdeenshire Council. Dunnottar Castle Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve Muchalls Castle Portlethen Moss Subdivisions of Scotland The parish of Nigg transferred
Kincardine_and_Deeside
Other historic features in the vicinity include Saint Ternan's Church, Muchalls Castle and the former Lairhillock Inn. Banchory-Devenick is located along
Banchory-Devenick
Highland Scottish clan
Phopachy and Torbreck Fraser of Swordale See also: Clan Fraser Fraser of Muchalls Fraser of Philorth Allied clans Clan Munro Clan Grant Clan Forbes Rival
Clan_Fraser_of_Lovat
British politician and judge (1845–1909)
Scotland, from which he resigned in 1899. In later life he retired to live in Muchalls Castle in Aberdeenshire. He died on 1 February 1909 at Cap Martin on the
James Robertson, Baron Robertson
James_Robertson,_Baron_Robertson
Landform in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
are fine views to the North Sea facing east and slightly to the north of Muchalls Castle. There is a UK trigpoint installation on Kempstone Hill. Kempstone
Kempstone_Hill
Former railway station in Scotland
station Historical railways Following station Portlethen Line and station open Caledonian Railway Aberdeen Railway Muchalls Line open; Station closed
Newtonhill_railway_station
Church building in Cookney, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
facilities being part of proximate Muchalls Castle. A very early Episcopal church had been constructed within Muchalls Castle itself in the first quarter
Cookney_Church
Fishing village eight miles south of Aberdeen, Scotland
Historical buildings in the area include Elsick House, Gillybrands and Muchalls Castle. Findon is a coastal village along the North Sea in the area historically
Findon,_Aberdeenshire
Hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Stonehaven Other settlements Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun
Kinneff
Stream in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
bogs of Red Moss and other low-lying mosses associated with the Burn of Muchalls. That march used the Elsick Mounth, one of the ancient trackways crossing
Cairnie_Burn
16th-century castle in north-east Scotland
began a new project, the early 17th-century reconstruction of nearby Muchalls Castle. That endeavour was completed by his son, Sir Thomas Burnett. In
Crathes_Castle
Hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Other nearby historic features include Gillybrands, Saint Ternan's Church, Muchalls Castle and the Lairhillock Inn. Cammachmore is situated along the ancient
Cammachmore
British engineer (1841–1901)
engineer known as the "Father of Japanese lighthouses". Brunton was born in Muchalls, Kincardineshire, Scotland. He was employed by the government of Meiji
Richard_Henry_Brunton
River in Kincardineshire and Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Fetteresso Castle and Muchalls Castle. Other nearby coastal waterways discharging to the North Sea include Burn of Muchalls to the north and Carron
Cowie_Water
production and cattle breeding. By 1841 he had purchased the lands of nearby Muchalls Castle. Red Moss, Aberdeenshire George Robertson, A general view of Kincardineshire
George Silver (agriculturalist)
George_Silver_(agriculturalist)
Rough-cast wall lime
Aberdeenshire (16th century) Craigievar Castle in Aberdeenshire (17th century) Muchalls Castle in Aberdeenshire Myres Castle in Fife (1530 onwards) Stirling Castle
Harling_(wall_finish)
Secret passage used to escape captivity
opening in a location not readily visible to attackers. Examples are at Muchalls Castle (Scotland) and the Bishops Palace at Exeter (England). The following
Escape_tunnel
Headland landform on the North Sea coast
Tolbooth, Fetteresso Castle, the Chapel of St. Mary and St. Nathalan and Muchalls Castle. There is considerable prehistory associated with the local area
Bowdun_Head
headland on the North Sea at Muchalls, Scotland. Notable historic features in this vicinity include St. Ternan's Church, Muchalls Castle and Elsick House.
Grim_Brigs
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Town of ash trees.
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African, Indian, Parsi, Sanskrit
Worth Going to; Wealth; Household; Offspring; Life
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English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Leofwine, LEWIN means "dear friend."
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Captivating
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Very clever
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Another name of Ganesh, Warrior
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