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Tour Tolquhon Castle, Scotland
Of
the many Historic castles to grace the Aberdeenshire countryside,
Tolquhon is amongst the most picturesque. Although a noble residence
for over 500 years, the present ruins are largely a hallmark of
one remarkable man, William Forbes, seventh lord of Tolquhon.
In 1584, he instigated a comprehensive rebuilding programme which,
when completed six years later, gave to William and his wife,
Elizabeth, a house that was amongst one of the finest of its day.
Willaim Forbes was probably brought up in the cramped tower house,
Preston's Tower built by his ancestor more than a century
before. In its place he created a spacious residence consisting
of four ranges grouped around an open courtyard. Opposite the
gatehouse lay the main house, flanked on either side by lesser
accommodation and service buildings. The gatehouse facade, adjoining
the old Preston's Tower, was designed to impress rather than
to deter visitors, and over the doorway William Forbes proudly
displayed his coat of arms and those of his king, James VI, who
visited Tolquhon in 1589, shortly after completion of the building
programme.
William Forbes did not live long to enjoy his new house for he
died there in 1596. He and Elizabeth were buried in the south
aisle of the parish kirk in the village of Tarves. Although the
church itslef is gone, their exquisitely detailed tomb has survived.
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