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Score (Europe) Limited
Score Group Plc is a privately owned international organisation headquartered at Glenugie Engineering Works, Peterhead. The group employs over 800 employees in 10 countries worldwide and supplies to the aerospace, chemical, defence, hydrocarbon,…
Score Energy Limited
Score Group Plc is a privately owned international organisation headquartered at Glenugie Engineering Works, Peterhead. The group employs over 800 employees in 10 countries worldwide and supplies to the aerospace, chemical, defence, hydrocarbon,…
Scott?s Hospital
Fronts earlier symmetrical group by William Smith, 1853, 1860, 1868 in harled Scots Baronial which includes pair of circular towers with conical slated roofs with pronounced bell-cast. Ambitious symmetrical design in Scots-Perpendicular. Centre block…
Turriff, Session Cottage
An 18th century-style cottage furnished from the 19th century.�
Shell House
A grotto within a former 19C romantic landscape. Originally faced with sea cliff conglomerate and restored in 2000 by local trust and shell artist Diana Reynell. The interior is barnacled with rib vaults of sea urchins and heraldic panels of scallops…
St Andrew's Church
Category B Listed Building built by Sir John Gladstone, the church was gifted to the Diocese of Brechin. In the nave, which is faced with Caen stone, there is a high relief marble monument of Sir John and his wife, Ann Robertson. The plain…
St Andrew's Church, Turriff
St. Andrews is part of Church of Scotland,built 1899 in red sandstone to replace theoriginal building which was built in 1844. Theinside of the building consists of a vestibuleand sanctuary with an upper balcony andbeautiful stained glass windows.…
St Andrew's Parish Church
A plain neo-Gothic perpendicular rectangular box, barely enlivened at its three-bay eastern front by a clock, a spired bellcote and square and octagonal pinnacles. It is in rough granite ashlar with polished dressings. Interior altered with sanctuary…
St Andrews Church, Turriff
St. Andrews is part of Church of Scotland,?built 1899 in red sandstone to replace the?original building which was built in 1844. The?inside of the building consists of a vestibule?and sanctuary with an upper balcony and?beautiful stained glass…
St Andrew's Episcopal Church
The first church on the site was built in 1722 and burnt down by Cumberland's troops in 1746. This, the third church, was built by Archibald Simpson, one of the leading Aberdeen architects, normally working in a classical style. Here he used the…
St Anthony Masonic Lodge No. 154
Two storey rectangular box constructed in rough granite ashlar with polished dressings. Symmetrical gable facing the High Street with tripartite window below two single openings, masonic plaque and cast iron filial. Interior recently refurbished by…
St Congan's Episcopal Church, Turriff
St Congan's is the fourth Episcopal Church but the first in its current location. Designed by Aberdeen architect William Ramage in 1862 (the same architect as the Kincardine O’Neil Episcopal Church), the church is built of the vibrant red sandstone…
St James The Great Episcopal Church, Stonehaven
This Category A listed church is built in the Norman style, passing into early English of the 11th century. It contains several interesting features, including many stained-glass windows, a pulpit of Caen stone and a carved reredos in memory of Anne,…
St John the Baptist's Scottish Episcopal Church
A small cruciform building in delicate Gothic with wood tracery in the windows, St John's feels high and light. There are a variety of plaques and a good late-Victorian stained glass window.
St John's Hall Masonic Lodge, Banff
The Masonic Lodge is home to a great many interesting artefacts, dating from the 1700s to the present day.Old minutes books and financial records mean that relatives who may have been involved in freemasonry can be traced and this is a regular…
St John's Lodge
Former Roman Catholic Chapel: very plain, low rectangle in rough granite; single round-headed window in gable (now blocked) and chamfered door jambs. Modern extension. Now used as a Masonic Lodge.
St Margaret's RC Church
The ornate Spanish baroque tower, in three stages, on portico-like ashlar front, rising through square tower to concave-sided belfry topped by console crown, throws out an exotic invitation which is not denied by the saucer-domed interior of the…
St Mary's Episcopal Church
Gothic in style, the church has a curiously insubstantial west-end owing to tall, narrow windows (the side ones are dummies) set in a gable front crowned by a pinnacled bellcote. The east end has three tall spaced lancets and enclosing hood mould.…
St Mary's Parish Church
Based on a design used originally in Dundee and adapted by Andrew Wilson, it replaced the ruined church dedicated to St Mary (to be found in the middle of the old cemetery in Carmelite Street). It has undergone two radical alterations but the…
St Mary's RC Church
St Mary?s RC Church is a Gothic box with a pinnacled, lancet windowed fa?ade, designed possibly by Bishop James Kyle.
St Mary's Churchyard & the Banff Aisle
This atmospheric churchyard, with old trees and wonderful old monuments, is the heart of mediaeval Banff. All that is left of the ancient church, demolished in 1797, is the 16C Banff Aisle. Entered through a finely moulded doorway, this vaulted…
St Nathalan's Roman Catholic Church
St Nathalan's is a well detailed church with a distinctive end apse, which is situated facing the entrance gate to the spacious church grounds.? It is a typical example of the understated architecture of Macpherson.An Edinburgh architect, Macpherson…
St Palladius' Church
Built by the Rev'd James Gammell, a priest ordained in the Church of England, the church was gifted to the Diocese of Brechin. Its location and appearance, externally and internally, are striking. The statue of Palladius on a plinth attached to the…
St Peter's Kirk
The current Category B listed?church dates from 1808 but the first St Peter's church was referred to as far back as 1178.
Stewart's Hall
Solid Victorian shop frontages and plain first floor transfixed by improbable four-storey tower with corbelled angle turrets and truncated pyramid roof, all built in Syllavethy granite with freestone dressings from Rhynie; hall for 650 within.…
Stonehaven Dunnottar Church of Scotland
Begun in 1394. Present oblong building 1782, extended 1862, remodelled 1903, by G P K Young, turning the old nave into transepts and adding a fine wooden trussed roof.The wood panelling in the chancel area is a First World War memorial. The stained…
Stonehaven Police Station
Modern extension to Stonehaven Sheriff Courthouse in matching sandstone
Strathbogie Parish Church
Large harled rectangle with square granite front set with paired Doric pilasters and a pediment. New front and offset Italianate tower, 1862, James Matthews; original glazing; later hall projects to street with plain pediment and round-headed windows…
Tarves Heritage Centre, Tarves
Situated in Tarves Conservation Area, visitors to the Tarves Heritage Centre can reminisce about old schooldays in the old classroom - complete with slate and slate pencils, dunces cap and teacher’s belt or tawse! Also on display is the Tarves bowl,…
The Auld Post Office Museum
This museum, owned by the Turriff and District Heritage Society, will be open and houses the Robes, Regalia and memorabilia of Turriff Town Council.
The Colourbothy, Hirn
An inspirational but simple studio, designed to make full use of natural daylight and to create a bright working weaving environment. At 64 square metres, built of wood, glass and modern materials, the external appearance and colour scheme make a…
The Fish House
The oldest salmon fish-house in Scotland, the Fish House, as it is known locally was built on the banks of the River Ugie in 1585, and is the only building in Peterhead to survive more than four centuries. It was originally built for the 5th Earl…
The Maggie Law Lifeboat Museum
The Maggie Law was a shallow draught surfboat capable of assisting vessels having difficulty entering Gourdon harbour. It was built by subscription from local fishermen in 1890. Over 40 years service it saved the lives?of 36 fishermen.The Maggie Law…
The Boatshed, Portsoy
The Boatshed, built upon the ruins of a former boatshed/store, was fully renovated and opened in 2015. Work was undertaken by Brown + Brown Architects, who have won awards for their design and work on the building. This project was partly funded by…
The Saltoun Inn, Fraserburgh
The Saltoun Inn has recently opened following the complete renovation of the building since the former Saltoun Arms Hotel closed in 2006.?The three storey category B listed property was built in 1801 by local mason Alexander Morrice and at that time…
The Seedbox at Ballogie Walled Garden
Ballogie Walled Garden forms part of the Ballogie Estate and is U-plan in shape, with a double terraced garden, open to the south-west. It is believed to be late 18th Century. The walled garden is carefully terraced to incorporate the gentle slope of…
The West Church, Alford
The Church is built on an old ecclesiastical site with records showing a 12th century church was located here. It is rectangular in plan with harled walls with granite surrounds and corner stones. The south elevation has three large, equally spaced…
Tolbooth Museum, Stonehaven
The Tolbooth is the oldest building in Stonehaven, dating from the late 16th Century. Stonehaven Tolbooth was built by George Keith, 4th Earl Marischal (c. 1553 - 1623), in Old Red Sandstone as a storehouse. Gables Crow Stepped. Chimney at west end.…
Tomnaverie Stone Circle
The following site is worth a visit as you travel along Deeside, it is a Scheduled Ancient Monuments. The site is managed by Historic Scotland, access is free but the site is unmanned. Stone circles are common throughout the British Isles, but the…
Town Hall
A category B Listed Building.
A dignified small building by Matthew and Laurie with segmental arches over ground floor windows and round arched and keyblocked windows at first floor with panelled aprons. Pilastered double leaf doorpiece flanked by…
Trinity Parish Church
Severe Tudor Gothic rectangle. Centre gable fine ashlar with small bellcot. Art Nouveau mural decoration by Ralph Hay, 1912, who was also responsible for decoration at His Majesty?s Theatre, Aberdeen.
Udny Mort House, Udny
A more macabre Doors Open Days favourite, Udny Mort House was used to store coffins prior to burial and is situated in the graveyard. Cylindrical in form and built from local granite ashlar with a conical slate roof, the Mort House still has the…
Warld's End - UPDATED INFORMATION
Open for the first time for Doors Open Day this year is one of the best houses of its date in Aberdeenshire.Whilst the house has lost some of its former glory as an elegant town house, some original features still remain and its historic associations…
West Parish Church
Simple Gothic style church on corner site with broached stone spire and two-staged buttressed tower. Grey and pink granite, ashlar to front gable tower and chapel, coursed rubble elsewhere. Cast iron cluster columns rising through gallery to support…
Banchory, Deeside Brewery
A traditional farm steading, adapted for use as a working brewery and distillery. No actual brewing will be taking place for safety reasons, but visitors wil see the whole brewing and distilling process, as well as try a small sample of beer fresh…
The Wine Tower, Kinnaird Head, Fraserburgh
Believed to have been built at the same time as Kinnaird Head Castle (c.1570), the purpose of the building cannot be agreed upon: some believe it was a chapel, others that it was a wine cellar while some say it was a general apartment. The Tower used…
Drumoak, Drum Castle Garden and Estate
Drum is one of Royal Deeside?s top historic attractions, just 10 miles from Aberdeen. It is one of Scotland?s oldest tower houses and is set beside an ancient oak woodland and a walled garden that contains a fine collection of historic roses which…
Marine Scotland Science,Tolbooth Museum, Stonehaven
Marine Scotland Science will be hosting an exhibit within the courtyard of the Tolbooth Museum to highlight some of the scientific work conducted in the waters off Stonehaven’s coastline, including Marine Mammal research and the work of the Scottish…
World Horse Welfare, Belwade Farm
World Horse Welfare is an international charity which works to improve the lives of horses across the globe through education, campaigning and hands on care. Across the 4 UK centres around 300 horses are rescued every year. Belwade farm can house 60…
Stonehaven, Clock Tower
The costs of the original 1790 build were met by the town’s Common Good Fund and the sole purpose of the building was to contain the Town Clock. In 1894 the tower was heightened, and the clock raised to its present position at the top of the square…
Stonehaven Community Fire Station
Learn about the role of a firefighter, see the fire engines and equipment and meet and talk to the crew. You will also be able to arrange a free Home Fire Safety Visit and they will demonstrate just what it takes to become a modern-day…
RNLI, Stonehaven
Due to operational requirements the station will no longer be able to open on Saturday 14th Sept. However will now be open Sunday 15th from 10am-4pm apologies for any inconvenience. Access will be given to the cabin which houses the station crew…
Kinneff, Tod Head Lighthouse
The lighthouse is now decommissioned and in use as a private residence. Designed by David A. Stevenson, visitors will have access to the top of the tower and outside gallery - stand on the glass floor in the former lamp room if you dare! Children…
Arbuthnott, Grassic Gibbon Centre and Arbuthnott Hall
Arbuthnott Hall is a traditional sandstone parish Hall. Built in 1908 by public subscription on land gifted to the community by the Arbuthnott Estate to give the people of the community a place to meet for recreation and education and social events.…
Benholm, Mill of Benholm, Near Johnshaven
The Mill of Benholm is a category A listed rural mill complex. The site comprises the Mill which dates from 1817 with water wheel and full interior workings, a mill pond, lade and sluices. Also the former miller's house, former byre, old grain store…
Benholm Parish Kirk
Benholm Kirk stands on a site which dates to at least 1242AD. The first church was replaced in the 13th Century by a Gothic church. As the 19th Century approached a new church was needed and, on the 16th September 1832, 768 people heard the Rev James…
Johnshaven Heritage Hub, Johnshaven
Teaming up with NEOS, Johnshaven will become an artist's Doors OpenDay village.? The Heritage museum is acting as an arts hub with works from the Costal Colourists Art Group.? The Life Boat Station will also be open with displays from local artists…
St. Cyrus, National Nature Reserve
St Cyrus reserve is one of the most picturesque sections of coastline in north-east Scotland. It boasts the magnificent sandy sweep of Montrose Bay, towering volcanic cliffs, yellow dunes, and a spectacular wildflower meadow that supports a number…
Stuartfield, The Old Manse
The history of a 210-year-old manse is presented in the form of traditional storytelling talk, with images and illustrations covering the origin of the church and manse and the lives of some of the ministers concentrating particularly on the first…
Inverallochy, Maggie's Hoosie
Very much an authentic ancient fisher family dwelling or But'n'Ben comprising of rock and clay built walls, tiled roof and earthen floors.? The internal accommodation comprising of the living room (Ben) with box bed, open fire and furniture of the…
Fraserburgh Heritage Centre, Fraserburgh.
Formerly a barrel store, later a foundry for the CPT during WW2, for the last 20 years this building has housed displays telling the stories of Fraserburgh and its environs. With over 20 hands-on activities bringing the stories to life which…
Fraserburgh, Wine Tower and Lighthouse
The Wine Tower was the original wine cellars for the residents in the nearby castle both dating from c.16th century.The wine tower boasts a remarkable series of finely carved pendants.The castle is much altered following its lease to the Northern…
Fraserburgh United Reform Church
The grouping?consists of the church building and the adjacent Macaulay Hall. The original church building built in 1803 was destroyed by a fire in 2000. The current church building built in 2003 is of a modern design, a combination of traditional…
Fraserburgh, Dalrymple Hall.
Dalrymple Hall and Arts Centre is a baronial property which boasts a 5 storey tower.? Constructed by the Dalrymple brothers it was formally used as a hotel then subsequently converted into a music and theatre venue.Its most famous performance to date…
Fraserburgh, Old Parish Church.
Located on the site of the original church built in 1572, not long after the Reformation, the current church was constructed in 1803.? The interiors were remodelled by the celebrated architect A. Marshall Mackenzie in 1898 and a superb stained glass…
Rosehearty, Sandhaven Meal Mill
This is a fine example of an early 19th Century meal mill and kiln. Sandhaven meal mill is unique in that all the machinery survives, including the electric motor, which provided power in the last years of its working life; other fittings include a…
Pitsligo, Peathill Kirk (formerly Pitsligo Parish Kirk)
Dated to 1890, designed by renowned local architect A. Marshall Mackenzie (one of the architects of Marischal College), this large spikey Gothic Kirk accommodates over 500 worshippers and is built in crisp grey granite with strikingly darker…
Macduff, Macduff Parish Church
On a hill overlooking the harbour, the building was opened in 1805.? With its Italianate square tower, domed roof and cupola added in 1865, it is a landmark for boats approaching the town.? A display of the life and work of the church and the…
Macduff, The War Memorial
This imposing structure was constructed to John Fowlie?s design by two experienced, and indeed elderly,?masons, Alexander Brown and Magnus Johnstone, between April 1921 and October 1922. The octagonal tower of rusticated and rock faced ashlar, all of…
Banff, Duff House Mausoleum
Allegedly built on, or near, the site of a Carmelite burial ground this �Gothic� structure, also known as the Fife Mausoleum, houses the remains of the first five Earls of Fife (starting 1705) and other Duff family members. Situated in an extremely…
Banff, Town and Country Club
One of the oldest clubs of its type in Scotland and dating from 1772, this impressive u-plan Town House of quality benefits from a wide stone cantilevered staircase rising up to the first floor landing.A large Venetian window spills light over an…
Banff, St Johns Hall, Masonic Lodge, Banff
Building which is a hub for the�ancient fellowship of the Freemasons.
Banff, 1 High Shore Street
Dating c.1676 this old merchant's house was once where multiple families shared lodgings.��
Portsoy, Salmon Bothy
The Salmon Bothy was a working Salmon Bothy until the 1990s. It was renovated and opened in 2009 as a small museum and a community space called ‘Upstairs at the Bothy’. Now in its 10th year, the museum has been refreshed. Each of the three ice…
Portsoy, the Boat Shed
The Boatshed, built upon the ruins of a former boatshed/store, was fully renovated and opened in 2015.Work was undertaken by Brown + Brown Architects, who have won awards for their design and work on the building. This project was partly funded by…
Portsoy, The Sail loft, Back Green, Links Road.
The Back Green was once an open industrial site used for the manufacture of thread for flax. By the early 19th Century, the site contained two groups of buildings ? one to the seaward side operated as a rope making business, while the manufacture of…
Portsoy, Durn House
Durn House is a Georgian mansion house in the Adams style, built in 1770 by the Dunbar's? of Durn.? There has been a Durn House on this site since at least 1529 and probably before.? Bought by Mr and Mrs Scrudis, Durn House underwent a major…
Huntly, Forgue Kirk
Although out-with the focus area, Forgue Kirk has kindly agreed to participate in this years event. The Category B listed former Parish of Forgue Kirk stands in the old Kirkyard on a hill overlooking the Forgue Burn. The Kirk was built in 1819 on the…
Turriff, Dalgatie Castle, Dalgatie.
Climb the widest turnpike stair in Scotland boasting 98 steps. Mary Queen of Scots stayed here for 3 days after the battle of Corrichie.
Huntly, Christ Church
Although out-with the focus area, Christ Church has kindly agreed to participate this year.Christ Church is a grade B listed building with an attractive simple nave and chancel, tall narrow lancets and octagonal spirelet. There is a wooden Arts and…
Methlick, Haddo House
Due to circumstances outwith our control Haddo House has unfortunately withdrawn from this years event.
Turriff, Craigston Castle
Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control?the following provisional venue out-with the focus area is now unable to participate in this years event.? Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
Turriff, Municipal Buildings
Turriff Heritage Society will be throwing open their doors at the Museum and Municipal Buildings in Turriff. Turriff Town Museum is situated in the Provost and Town Council Building, now housing a collection of artefacts, recordings and photographs…
Turriff, St. Congans
The church is rectangular on plan and has a nave, chancel, vestry and tower. It was built in coursed, roughly-shaped red sandstone and has a slate roof. It is aligned north-east/south-west, with a pathway surrounding the building. Recent editions to…
Beannachar Camphill Community
Staff will be on hand at this hidden delight of a building and extensive grounds to provide information on the campus and the activities that they provide. Beannachar occupies the former ‘Banchory House’, extended and re-designed in 1837 by…
The Seed Box, Glan Tanar Walled Garden
The Seed Box provides horticultural training and outdoor therapy to adults with additional support needs. Gardening activities are carried out within the walled garden, supporting workers to develop employability skills, confidence and independence.…
Castle Fraser, Sauchen
Castle Fraser is one of the grandest of the Scottish Baronial tower houses, a building to be savoured with its fine examples of towers, crow-step gables and coats of arms to name but a few delights. A walk round the castle is like viewing a huge…
Arbuthnot Museum, Peterhead
Discover the wealth of Peterhead's maritime history in one of Aberdeenshire's oldest museums. The collections are housed in a pink granite 'Free Renaissance' style building, built in 1891-3 to a design by D and J. R. McMillan, funded in part by…
Hareshowe Farm, Aden Country Park, Mintlaw
Hareshowe is a fine example of a typical North East farmhouse and steadings, originally built in the Victorian era and home to many generations of families. This farmhouse was taken down stone by stone, timber by timber, from its original setting and…
Aden Farming Museum, Aden Country Park, Mintlaw
Aberdeenshire Farming Museum is managed by Aberdeenshire Council and is situated in the heart of Aden Country Park. The museum is housed in a rare, category A listed, semi-circular farmstead building built around 1800 and coach house built in 1832.…
The Smiddy: Centre of Excellence of Silversmith and Jewellery, Banff
For a period of 200 years up until the 1880s, 24 different silversmiths toiled to produce works of the finest quality for the prosperous citizens of Banff. The town had its own assay mark, and Banff Silver manufactured over this period is much sought…
Blairs Museum, South Deeside Road, Blairs, Aberdeen
Blairs Museum is located within the former Blairs College site. The museum boasts a stunning collection of fine and decorative art spanning more than 150 years. The unique Memorial Portrait of Mary Queen of Scots and the Royal Stewarts, once on…
St Ternan's Scottish Episcopal Church, Muchalls
St Ternan's church is the oldest in the Diocese of Brechin. The centre section was built in 1828/31 replacing an old chapel located in the grounds of Muchalls castle. Later additions were made, including a gallery, (since removed) and the lengthening…
Tullich Church, Tullich, near Ballater
Tullich Church has a long and fascinating history, and was once a very important site in the local area. The church, two miles north east of Ballater, is now ruined and stands inside a sub-circular graveyard and is built on the site of an earlier…
Fyvie Parish Church
Fyvie parish church was built at the start of the 19th Century and sits on an early Christian site.� To the south of the church is the old graveyard.� The west gable is the principal elevation and overlooks the road into Fyvie, while the east gable…
Braemar, Royal Pavilion, Princess Royal & Duke of Fife Memorial Park
As part of Doors Open Days 2019, The Braemar Royal Highland Society have agreed to open the Royal Pavilion situated within the Highland Games Park in Braemar. This pavilion is only usually open during the gathering for exclusive use by the Royal…
Banchory Ternan West Church
The church is built with pink and white granite from local quarries which belonged to Sir Robert Burnett. It is built in the early English style and is a category C listed building. It's principal feature is a tower 18 feet square rising to a height…
Kincardine O'Neil, Christ Church
Attractive small Episcopal church in the middle of Royal Deeside; built in 1866, this was probably the last building designed by William Ramage. Nave and chancel under a roof with a single ridge-line, embellished with pretty cresting and a belfry…
The Old School, Bankhead, Finzean
The school at Bankhead (Finzean) was established in 1732, as an endowed school. The endowment was a legacy of a former resident of the parish, Rev. Gilbert Ramsay, and funded by the sale of enslaved people in Barbados. the building was extended and…
Finzean Water Mills
The Finzean Sawmill site includes two water-powered mills, the Sawmill and the Turning Mill. The mills date from around 1830s and are Grade A listed historic buildings. The Mills and weirs are an integral part of the forest heritage and woodland…