Crathes Castle

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Crathes Castle is a 16th-century Scottish tower house famed for its well-preserved architecture, painted interiors, and extensive formal gardens.

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Crathes Castle canonical 5
Crathes 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
historic house
tower house
architecturalStyle Scottish baronial
builtFor Burnett of Leys family
constructionEnd 1596
constructionStart 1553
continent Europe
country Scotland
formerOwner Burnett family
hasCategory Castles in Aberdeenshire
Category A listed buildings in Aberdeenshire
National Trust for Scotland
surface form: National Trust for Scotland properties
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasGardenFeature herbaceous borders
historic yew hedges
knot garden
ornamental trees
hasInteriorFeature Jacobean painted ceilings
antique furniture
family portraits
timber panelling
hasPart great hall
long gallery
painted ceilings
topiary garden
tower house
walled garden
yew hedges
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
locatedNear Banchory
location Aberdeenshire
materialUsed granite
nearbyWaterBody River Dee
notableFor formal gardens
painted interiors
topiary
well-preserved architecture
openToPublic true
operator National Trust for Scotland
ownedBy National Trust for Scotland
region Royal Deeside
touristRegion Northeast Scotland
usedAs film and television location
tourist attraction
wedding venue

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Aberdeenshire contains Crathes Castle
Royal Deeside contains Crathes Castle
Dee Valley hasCastle Crathes Castle
Banchory nearbySettlement Crathes Castle
this entity surface form: Crathes
Banchory hasNearbyAttraction Crathes Castle