Drum Castle
| Drum Castle | |
|---|---|
| Drum Castle in 2007 | |
| General information | |
| Type | Tower house | 
| Town or city | Drumoak, Aberdeenshire | 
| Country | Scotland | 
| Coordinates | 57°05′42″N 2°20′17″W / 57.09503°N 2.33794°W | 
| Construction started | 13th Century | 
| Owner | National Trust for Scotland | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | possibly Richard Cementarius | 
Drum Castle is a castle near Drumoak in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. For centuries it was the seat of the chief of Clan Irvine. The place-name Drum is derived from Gaelic druim, 'ridge'. The site is located approximately 6+1⁄2 miles (10.5 kilometres) northeast of Banchory and 3 miles (5 kilometres) west of Peterculter. The property is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland and is open to the public.