Fyvie Castle

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Fyvie Castle is a historic Scottish baronial fortress and stately home renowned for its rich history, architectural grandeur, and ghostly legends.

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Label Occurrences
Fyvie Castle canonical 2
Fyvie Castle (remodelled parts) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
historic house
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Scottish baronial architecture
associatedWith Charles I of England
surface form: Charles I

Robert the Bruce
William I of Scotland
surface form: William the Lion
country Scotland
foundedInPeriod 13th century
governingBody National Trust for Scotland
hasAmenity car park
tearoom
visitor centre
hasChapel Fyvie Castle chapel
hasCollection arms and armour collection
fine art collection
furniture collection
historic portraits
hasFunction event venue
museum
stately home
hasGardenType Victorian walled garden
hasLegend Green Lady ghost
phantom trumpeter
sealed room legend
weeping stones curse
hasNotableFeature extensive parkland
great wheel stair
lake
massive drum towers
ornate plaster ceilings
walled garden
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
isReputedlyHaunted true
lastPrivateOwner Alexander Leith, 1st Baron Leith of Fyvie
locatedIn Aberdeenshire
Fyvie
United Kingdom
nearbySettlement Turriff
openToPublic true
originalFunction royal stronghold
ownedBy Gordon family
Leith family
Meldrum family
National Trust for Scotland
Preston family
Seton family
region north-east Scotland
transferredTo National Trust for Scotland
transferYear 1984

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Aberdeenshire contains Fyvie Castle
Scottish Baronial notableExample Fyvie Castle
this entity surface form: Fyvie Castle (remodelled parts)