Slains Castle

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Slains Castle is a dramatic ruined clifftop fortress on the northeast coast of Scotland, often linked to Bram Stoker’s inspiration for Dracula.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Slains Castle canonical 3
Old Slains Castle 1
Slains 1

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
ruin
tourist attraction
access public footpath
alsoKnownAs New Slains Castle
architecturalStyle Scottish baronial
associatedWithClan Clan Hay
associatedWork Dracula
builtFor Earl of Erroll
condition ruined
constructionStart 1597
country Scotland
currentUse uninhabited ruin
demolishedInPart 1925
featuredIn Scottish tourism literature
local folklore about Dracula
governingBody Aberdeenshire Council
hasFeature clifftop terraces
courtyard
gate lodge
tower
walled garden
heritageStatus listed building (parts)
inspirationFor Castle Dracula
inspired Bram Stoker
latitude 57.416
locatedIn Aberdeenshire
locatedNear Cruden Bay
locatedOn northeast coast of Scotland
sea cliffs
longitude -1.833
material stone
nearbyAttraction Bullers of Buchan
nearbySettlement Cruden Bay
Peterhead
overlooks North Sea
rebuiltOrRemodelledIn 1830s
region Buchan
replaced Slains Castle self-linksurface differs
surface form: Old Slains Castle
roofRemovedIn 1925
tourism popular visitor destination
view panoramic sea views
visitedBy Bram Stoker
visitFrequency regularly in the 1890s

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aberdeenshire contains Slains Castle
William Adam notableWork Slains Castle
this entity surface form: The House of Slains (alterations)
Slains Castle replaced Slains Castle self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Old Slains Castle
Clan Hay clanSeat Slains Castle
Clan Hay historicTerritory Slains Castle
this entity surface form: Slains