Gight Castle in 1910
Gight Castle during a SCA visit in 2013
Situated near Pitmedden Gight is a 16th century L-plan tower with ranges of later outbuildings. It stands isolated on a steep slope above the River Ythan amidst what were once splendid gardens.
Today it is in utter ruin and in a state of total collapse.
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