Can we use your data to tailor ads for you? Our partners will collect data and use cookies for ad personalization and measurement. More info
Yes No

Glenbuchat Heritage

5 Castle Newe
The Glenbuchat Image Library
5 Castle Newe

Castle Newe
This painting may well have been commissioned by Sir Charles Forbes the 1st Baronet of Newe, after the building of the castle in 1831. It is in the style of the previous three paintings of Strathdon before the building of the castle which were possibly commissioned in the 1790’s possibly by John Forbes, Sir Charles’s uncle when he returned from India and when he started buying up the estates in Strathdon. It may have been by the same artist.

The photograph above shows
1 Painting of Castle Newe and surroundings with the river Don in front of it and Ben Newe behind it

2 Closeup of Castle Newe

If a larger view required click on the ‘view large version’ link at the bottom of the page.

Click to see the album of Treasures of Castle Newe

Click to see the plans and model of Castle Newe.

The Castle was built in 1831, around the old house of Newe which was built in 1694, Castle Newe was a beautiful building with a hint of Indian architecture. The house was built for the Forbes family and was full of treasures especially from the Indian Continent. Unfortunately, the house was demolished in 1926 and the contents sold off and distributed to the family.

Click to see the original House of Newe.

View Large Version View Large Version
Picture added on 22 January 2024 at 23:21
This picture is in the following groups
castle
Please add your comments about this picture using the form below.

Comments


Your Name


Your email address - this will be shown on the page and will allow the system to notify you of further comments added to this picture.




castle

47 1825 Gaelic Dictionary46 Fire Blower designed by Sir Charles 5th Bart45 Indian Sewing Box with Initials CCB44 Newe Piper Identity unknown43 Hallway Castle Newe42 Newe Castle Wooden Ceiling Crests.41 Indian Wooden Screen40 Lady Emma Theodora Forbes’s Vanity Case39 Newe 1767 Blunderbuss38 Castle Newe Swords