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Fyvie Castle has featured in a number of British television programmes, such as Living TV's Most Haunted series 6. [9] and stv's Castles of Scotland.The castle also played host of the setting of a children's gameshow on CBBC called Spook Squad in 2004. 2009 saw the publication of the children's fantasy novel, The Time-Tailor and the Fyvie Castle Witch Trials, written by Deborah Leslie.
Fyvie Castle, Disused Privy Between Castle And Ivy Bridge 57°26′37″N 2°23′48″W / 57.443555°N 2.39667°W / 57.443555; -2.39667 ( Fyvie Castle, Disused Privy Between Castle And Ivy
The nearest weather station to Fyvie is located at Fyvie Castle, which is 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the village, and is 55 m (180 ft) above sea level. Climate data for Fyvie Castle (55 m asl, averages 1991–2020)
Fyvie Castle: Fyvie: ... Opening in 2011, ... includes the Chapter House Museum with relics from monastic and Medieval times and local history exhibits
The gravestone of Agnes Smith stands in the Fyvie kirkyard. The original 17th-century headstone was replaced in 1845, and in 1869 a polished granite cross was added by public subscription. [39] In Fyvie Castle, a statue of a trumpeter traditionally held to represent Andrew Lammie stands at the top of Preston Tower. [40] [41]
Gight Castle is about 4 miles (6.4 km) miles east of Fyvie, just north of the River Ythan, and 1 mile (1.6 km) mile south of Cottown. [2] The castle was built to an L-shaped plan, [3] probably in the 1570s [2] by George Gordon, the second laird. Ranges of outbuildings were built later. [2]
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Woodhead of Fyvie, often simply called "Woodhead", is an inland hamlet in Formartine, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, that lies to the east of Fyvie near the upper River Ythan.It is believed to have been an ancient royal burgh, as evidenced by the 1723 record of a "stone tolbooth and a stone cross" and a 1765 map showing a large community and mercat cross, whilst Fyvie "was but a huddle of houses at ...