Overview
A historic castle nestled in Aberdeen, Scotland, presents a unique opportunity for renovation enthusiasts. Priced at just £130,000, Knockhall Castle requires a substantial refurbishment but offers immense potential for those seeking a property with a rich history and secluded location.
Property Details
Location and History
- Name: Knockhall Castle
- Built: Circa 1565
- Location: Near the mouth of the River Ythan, Aberdeen, Scotland
- Historical Significance: Originally owned by the Sinclair family in the 13th century and built for Henry Sinclair, the future 6th Lord Sinclair.
Current Condition
- Structure: The property includes the remains of a towerhouse and a fragmentary round tower from what was once an enclosed courtyard.
- State of Repair: Requires complete renovation, ideal for those with a passion for restoration.
- Features:
- Large rectangular windows from the mid-17th century on the south and east walls.
- Original 16th-century windows with gun loops.
- Notable interior features like a large fireplace in the kitchen, a spacious cellar, and extensive corridor spaces.
Surroundings and Amenities
- Natural Environment: Offers opportunities for coastal walks, salmon fishing, and wildlife watching, including nearby seal colonies.
- Recreation: Close proximity to a golf course.
- Education: Several reputable schools in the area, making it a suitable choice for families.
Market Information
- Asking Price: £130,000
- Seller: Listed by Savills
Potential and Appeal
The castle, though in need of extensive repairs, holds promise as a magnificent residence once restored. Its historical allure, combined with the tranquil surroundings and local amenities, make it a captivating project for those eager to revive a piece of Scottish heritage.



