Naughton Castle is a Grade B listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 8 August 1973. Castle.

Naughton Castle

WRENN ID
idle-lime-holly
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Fife
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
8 August 1973
Type
Castle
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Naughton Castle is a 16th-century structure that features slight remains of a tower house, along with more extensive remains of a barmkin wall and outbuildings. The castle encloses a flower garden and underwent significant repairs in 1928. In the northeast corner, there is a panel from 1625 by Petrus Hay.

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  1. Summerhouse, Naughton Castle Grade C 32 m
  2. Iron Footbridge, Naughton House Grade B 50 m
  3. Naughton House Grade B 60 m
  4. Game Larder, Naughton House Grade C 62 m
  5. Dovecot, Naughton Castle Grade B 102 m
  6. Old Laundry, Naughton House Grade C 117 m
  7. Gate Lodge, Naughton House Grade B 294 m
  8. Garden Cottage, Naughton House Grade B 403 m
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