Tilquhillie Castle
The History and Restoration of a Sixteenth-Century Scottish Tower House
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2026
John Donald (Verlag)
978-0-85976-746-0 (ISBN)
John Donald (Verlag)
978-0-85976-746-0 (ISBN)
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Although of modest proportions as castles go, Tilquhillie Castle is revealed as an architectural masterpiece of the period. John Coyne and his wife Kay had the vision and dedication to buy this property and restore it to its former glory, working together with talented local craftsmen over many years.
In 1985, Tilquhillie Castle, in the picturesque Royal Deeside region in Aberdeenshire, was a ruinous Z-plan Scottish tower house. Originally built in the middle of the sixteenth century for the important local Douglas family, it had been derelict for nearly forty years, inhabited only by bats.
John Coyne and his wife Kay had the vision and dedication to buy this property and restore it to its former glory, working together with talented local craftsmen over many years. The philosophy that guided the restoration was based on authenticity, informed by the building itself. During the process, a picture emerged of a building that was the product of an unknown but highly gifted master mason, probably a Frenchman. Details of his genius were evident everywhere in the building. He had designed and built a simple and elegant fortified dwelling for the Douglas laird, which stood in defiance of any potential foe and provided evidence of the social, political and historical norms of a bygone era. Although of modest proportions as castles go, Tilquhillie Castle is revealed as an architectural masterpiece of the period.
In 1985, Tilquhillie Castle, in the picturesque Royal Deeside region in Aberdeenshire, was a ruinous Z-plan Scottish tower house. Originally built in the middle of the sixteenth century for the important local Douglas family, it had been derelict for nearly forty years, inhabited only by bats.
John Coyne and his wife Kay had the vision and dedication to buy this property and restore it to its former glory, working together with talented local craftsmen over many years. The philosophy that guided the restoration was based on authenticity, informed by the building itself. During the process, a picture emerged of a building that was the product of an unknown but highly gifted master mason, probably a Frenchman. Details of his genius were evident everywhere in the building. He had designed and built a simple and elegant fortified dwelling for the Douglas laird, which stood in defiance of any potential foe and provided evidence of the social, political and historical norms of a bygone era. Although of modest proportions as castles go, Tilquhillie Castle is revealed as an architectural masterpiece of the period.
John P. Coyne is a former structural engineer and diplomat with a postgraduate degree in international relations and a PhD in land economy. Now retired, he farms and improves the biodiversity of the original home farm for Tilquhillie Castle. A director of the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland, he is active in environmental matters and was a member of the Scottish Climate Assembly. He and his wife share a lifelong love of historic buildings; Tilquhillie is their fifth major restoration project.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 7.5.2026 |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | Colour throughout |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 189 x 246 mm |
| Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile |
| Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Geschichte / Politik ► Regional- / Landesgeschichte | |
| Technik ► Architektur | |
| ISBN-10 | 0-85976-746-9 / 0859767469 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-85976-746-0 / 9780859767460 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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