Monzie Castle
56°23′57″N 3°49′34″W / 56.3993°N 3.8262°W
| Monzie Castle | |
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| Location | |
Monzie Castle | |
| Coordinates | 56°23′57″N 3°49′34″W / 56.3993°N 3.8262°W |
| Site history | |
| Built | c.17th century |
| Official name | Monzie Castle |
| Designated | 31 March 2006 |
| Reference no. | GDL00290 |
Monzie Castle is a castellated mansion, near Monzie in Perth and Kinross, Scotland that incorporates an L-plan, early 17th-century building that was enlarged in 1797–1800. It is a category A listed building.
The current house interior dates from 1908 following the destruction of the later portion of the mansion by fire. The exterior splits into two clear sections: the original L-plan house of 1634 and the 1790 section by John Paterson, a pupil of Robert Adam.