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Dracula castle is widely acknowledged is Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire having inspired Bram Stoker 1

Dracula castle is widely acknowledged is Slains Castle near Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire having inspired Bram Stoker to write world-famous novel Dracula.

Abraham “Bram” Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish author, best known today for his 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula.


There are many stories about how Bram Stoker came to write Dracula, but only some of them are true. According to his son, Stoker always claimed the inspiration for the book came from a nightmare induced.

Stoker was a regular visitor to Cruden Bay in Scotland between 1893 and 1910. His month-long holidays to the Aberdeenshire coastal village provided a large portion of available time for writing his books.

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Slains Castle, Cruden Bay

Two novels were set in Cruden Bay: The Watter’s Mou’ (1895) and The Mystery of the Sea (1902).

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Kilmarnock Arms Hotel, CrudenBay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

He started writing Dracula here in 1895 while in residence at the Kilmarnock Arms Hotel.

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Kilmarnock Arms Hotel, Cruden Bay (Port Erroll) Picture: Bram Stoker’s Signiture in hotel Guest Book

The guest book with his signatures from 1894 and 1895 still survives.

The nearby Castle (also known as New Slains Castle, Dracula Castle) is linked with Bram Stoker and plausibly provided the visual palette for the descriptions of Castle Dracula during the writing phase in 1897.

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A distinctive room in Castle, the octagonal hall, matches the description of the octagonal room in Castle Dracula.

The early chapters of Dracula were written in Cruden Bay, and Slains Castle possibly provided visual inspiration for Bram Stoker during the writing phase.

This is why the other name of the castle, Dracula castle.

The early chapters of Dracula were written in Cruden Bay, and Castle possibly provided visual inspiration for Bram Stoker during the writing phase.

The Scotland castle thought to have inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula has been awarded listed status by Historic Environment Scotland.

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Dracula Castle | Dracula castle is widely acknowledged is Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire having inspired Bram Stoker

In 1916 the 20th Earl of Erroll, Charles Gore Hay sold the Castle and it’s contents to Sir John Ellerman, the shipping magnate. This ended 300 years of the Earls of Erroll staying at Slains. The surrounding estate and farmland were not productive enough to support the castle, especially after a period of agricultural depression and after death duties (inheritance tax) were introduced.

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Dracula castle | Dracula castle is widely acknowledged is Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire having inspired Bram Stoker 1

In 1925 the Castle was abandoned and the roof was removed to avoid paying taxes. Valuable dressed stone was also taken away and the castle has been deteriorating ever since. It is now quite a surprise to see old photos of how grand Slains Castle used to look. However there are modern-day plans to convert the castle and grounds into 35 apartments.

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Slains Castle, Cruden Bay / Dracula castle

To find the Slains Castle, follow signs for Cruden Bay. This picturesque village is 26 miles north of Aberdeen and has a lovely harbour and beach well worth exploring.
Impressive architecture is still clearly visible today as you roam the castle grounds and you can climb upstairs to the lookout and downstairs to the basement.

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Dracula castle is widely acknowledged is Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire having inspired Bram Stoker 1

There was once marble steps, fourteen bedrooms, tennis and croquet lawns, stables, a walled garden, a kitchen with firepits and seven main reception rooms! As I walked through the castle I wondered about which room I was in and who might have stayed in it in the past.

Slains Castle is free to enter and the views are incredible.

I hope you visit soon!

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Dracula castle is widely acknowledged is Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire having inspired Bram Stoker 1

A90 Roadworks, near Hatton

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A90 Roadworks, near Hatton for 2 Days

Start Date/Time:03 March 2021 / 09:30
End Date/Time:04 March 2021 / 15:30
Location:Off Network to A90 Junction Hatton to Junction Teuchan), Northbound
Description Works:Gully / Ironwork repairs Traffic Management: Portable Traffic Lights (TTLS).
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Aberdeenshire Planned roadworks HERE

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A90 Roadworks, Peterhead

A90 roadworks, Peterhead to Fraserburgh for 2 Days

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Start Date/Time02 March 2021 – 08:30
End Date/Time03 March 2021 – 19:00
LocationOff Network to A90 – Fraserburgh Roundabout (S) to Fraserburgh Roundabout (S), Northbound
Description Works:Landscape Maintenance Traffic Management: Portable Traffic Lights (TTLS).
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Peterhead Roadworks

Peterhead RoadWorks for 5 days.

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Peterhead roadworks, North road and Blackhouse Circle

Please note that due to Telecoms works to be carried out by Seivwright Brothers Ltd it will be necessary in the interests of public safety to apply the following restrictions to traffic.

▶️ Start Date 1 March 2021

Location roadworks: North road and Blackhouse Circle, Peterhead. For 5 Days

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Access will be provided for emergency and vehicles requiring access to properties but may be subject to delay until the road is cleared of construction plant to allow safe passage through the work.

Any queries please contact Katie Morrison – 07384258470

Scottish government’s the 4 phases plan.

What are the four phases of the Scottish government’s plan?

Phase 1 – (yesterday) early learning and childcare and schools open for Primary 1-3 pupils and senior phase pupils for essential practical work. Limited increase in the provision for vulnerable children.

Care homes opening to facilitate meaningful contact between relatives/ friends and residents.

Phase 2 – (unlikely before 15 March) – More school reopening – Non-contact outdoor group sports for 12-17 year olds. Socialising rules eased, to allow outdoor meetings of 4 people from 2 households.

Phase 3 – (at least three weeks later – possibly 5 April) Stay-at-Home requirement removed.

Third and final phase of schools reopening if required. Places of worship can open on a restricted numbers basis.

Essential retailers list expanded slightly and click-and-collect resumes for non-essential retail.

Phase 4 – possibly 26 April) Limited other easing within Level 4, including permitting non-essential work in people’s homes. Return to variable Levels approach.

This will enable the graduated opening up of economic and social activity.

Numbers who can meet outdoors set to be increased next month

The first minister emphasises how she hopes more pupils will return to school in Scotland from 15 March.

This will involve getting the remainder of primary school pupils and more senior phase secondary pupils back into the classroom for at least part of their learning.

Ms Sturgeon adds that she also hopes to restart outdoors non contact group sports for 12-17 year olds in this phase.

And it is hoped the limit on outdoor mixing between households will be increased from four people from a maximum of two households.

SUMMARY:

The reopening of Scotland‘s economy – including shops, bars, restaurants, gyms and hairdressers – is expected to start in the last week of April, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced.

FM said there would be a “progressive easing” of restrictions before then, with four people from two households allowed to meet outdoors from 15 March.

All primary and more secondary school pupils could return from that date.

It is hoped to lift the stay at home restriction on 5 April.

Ms Sturgeon said it would be necessary to “rely very heavily” on restrictions to suppress the virus for “a bit longer”.

A90 Roadwork, after Crimond

A90 Roadwork, Peterhead to Frazerburgh, between A952 and B9032 roads.

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Start Date – Time26 February 2021 – 09:30
End Date – Time26 Febuary 2021 – 15:30
LocationOff Network to A90 (Jn T A952 Cortes to Jn L B9032 Memsie), Northbound
DescriptionWorks: Carriageway Patching Traffic Management: Portable Traffic Lights (TTLS)
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A90 Roadwork, after Longhaven

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A90 Roadwork, between Teuchan and Cruden Bay to Jn R A975

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Start Date/Time19 Feb 2021 – 09:00
End Date/Time20 Feb 2021 – 18:00
LocationOff Network to A90 (Jn X Teuchan/Cruden Bay to Jn R A975), Northbound
DescriptionWorks: Utility Works Traffic Management: Portable Traffic Lights (TTLS).
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