Monday, May 11, 2009

Crathes Castle

The Crathes Castle is a national landmark on the Royal Deeside (Dee River) that runs inland from the North Sea at Aberdeen to the Royal Residence at Balmoral. I lived in one of two cottages on the property in 1976. The other one was occupied by the groundskeepers.  I never tired of the place, though the arrangements were temporary and from there I moved to a place across the street from the Bridge of Dee. I still love Aberdeen, the Granite City and the Deeside is a magical place. 

The place was never intended as a military fortification - and was used more or less as a hunting lodge.

4 comments:

Opus #6 said...

The picture is beautiful. Looks like fun.

darlin said...

Wow, this is paradise! LL what haven't you done? Wait a sec. do I really want to know?

WoFat said...

What a great looking dwelling.

Az said...

This looks amazing. I love castles. Think I'll make a plan to visit sometime.

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