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Peel of Lumphanan
Peel of Lumphanan — castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK.

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- Typical visit
- 1.5 h–3 h
- Family-friendly
- Limited wheelchair access
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Peel of Lumphanan is a castle in the United Kingdom — fortified architecture from the medieval, Tudor, or Victorian-revival period. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Wikidata describes it as: "castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 57.1222°, -2.7017°.
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The Peel of Lumphanan, also known as the Peel Ring or Peel Bog of Lumphanan, is a defensive structure dating back to the 13th century. It is located near Lumphanan in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland. The peel comprises a mound or motte, surrounded by two concentric ditches separated by a bank. The outer earth bank is about 4 metres (13 ft) high, the inner ditch or moat is 15 metres (49 ft) across, and the central mound measures 37 by 45 metres (121 by 148 ft). The outer ditch was described as shallow in 1960, and is now difficult to discern. On the top of the mound are the remains of a 1-metre (3 ft 3 in) thick wall, and the foundations of a house measuring around 15 by 4 metres (49 by 13 ft). The entrance was probably located to the west.
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From the Wikipedia article
The Peel of Lumphanan, also known as the Peel Ring or Peel Bog of Lumphanan, is a defensive structure dating back to the 13th century. It is located near Lumphanan in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland. The peel comprises a mound or motte, surrounded by two concentric ditches separated by a bank. The outer earth bank is about 4 metres (13 ft) high, the inner ditch or moat is 15 metres (49 ft) across, and the central mound measures 37 by 45 metres (121 by 148 ft). The outer ditch was described as shallow in 1960, and is now difficult to discern. On the top of the mound are the remains of a 1-metre (3 ft 3 in) thick wall, and the foundations of a house measuring around 15 by 4 metres (49 by 13 ft). The entrance was probably located to the west. The lower half of the motte consists of a natural mound; it was heightened when the castle was built. A motte on this site is thought to have been in existence at the time of the Battle of Lumphanan. This battle was fought nearby in 1057, between King Macbeth and the future King Malcolm III. Macbeth was killed, and Macbeth's Stone, upon which he is said to have been beheaded, is located 300 metres (980 ft) to the south-west. The present mound was constructed in the 13th century by the De Lundin family, who later adopted the name Durward from their hereditary position of royal ushers or door wards. The Durwards used the peel as a lodge for hunting parties from their main local residence at Coull Castle. Sir John de Melville paid homage to Edward I of England at the peel in 1296. The original ramparts may have been of turf rather than stone. The rectangular foundation is that of Halton House, which was built in the 15th century by Thomas Charteris of Kinfauns. The circular wall, originally thought to have been the curtain wall of a shell keep, was discovered through excavation in the 1970s to be of 18th-century date. The site is under the guardianship of Historic Scotland, and is protected as a scheduled monument. It is…
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- Coordinates
- 57.1222, -2.7017
- District
- Aberdeenshire
- Postcode
- AB31 4QE
- Parliamentary constituency
- West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
Sources
- wikidata: Q2131402 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Peel of Lumphanan (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Peel Ring of Lumphanan 20080502.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Peel of Lumphanan?
- Peel of Lumphanan is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode AB31 4QE).
- Is Peel of Lumphanan a listed building?
- Peel of Lumphanan is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
- Does Peel of Lumphanan charge admission?
- Peel of Lumphanan typically charges admission. Check the official site for current ticket prices and opening hours.
- How do I get to Peel of Lumphanan?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode AB31 4QE. It sits within the West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine parliamentary constituency.