For the whisky called Fasque, see Fettercairn distillery.
Fasque, also known as Fasque House or Fasque Castle, is a mansion in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated near the village of Fettercairn, in the former county of Kincardineshire.
Fasque was the property of the Ramsays of Balmain, and the present house was completed around 1809, replacing an earlier house. It was purchased in 1829 by Sir John Gladstone, 1st Baronet, father of Thomas Gladstone and William Ewart Gladstone, later Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who often stayed there. Fasque was a family home of the Gladstones until the 1930s, and was open to the public during the last quarter of the 20th century. In 2010 Fasque House was bought by Fasque House Properties Ltd and restoration work was begun.
Fasque, also known as FasqueHouse or Fasque Castle, is a mansion in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated near the village of Fettercairn, in the former county...
The Gladstone Baronetcy, of Fasque and Balfour in the County of Kincardine, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 18 July...
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died at FasqueHouse, Kincardine on 3 May 1901. Farrell, Stephen (2009). "Gladstone, Thomas (1804-1889)". In Fisher, David (ed.). The House of Commons...
some time traveling he returned and built an elegant mansion called FasqueHouse. By Royal licence he assumed the name and arms of Ramsay and on 13 May...
Martin Mere in Lancashire. In the 1970s he took over the management of FasqueHouse, a family property in Aberdeenshire. In 1998 he journeyed to Tibet in...
Photo Fasque, Apple House And Walled Garden With Garden House 56°51′57″N 2°34′42″W / 56.86576°N 2.57845°W / 56.86576; -2.57845 (Fasque, Apple House And...
historical features in this region include Dunnottar Castle, FasqueHouse, Glamis Castle, Monboddo House, Muchalls Castle, Raedykes, Stone of Morphie and Stracathro...
Drumtochty Castle. Other notable buildings in this part of the Mearns include FasqueHouse, Fetteresso Castle, and Muchalls Castle. Ian Maclaren mentions Drumtochty...
for Fasque in Aberdeenshire, Seaforth was let out to the Paulet family, who were often visited by Jane Carlyle, wife of Thomas Carlyle. The house was...
of Elizabeth Bannerman and Sir Alexander Ramsay, Baronet of Balmain and Fasque. He spent much of his early life in Yorkshire, attending the Cathedral Grammar...
1844 619 Pakington of Westwood 13 July 1846 Baron Hampton 620 Gladstone of Fasque and Balfour 18 July 1846 621 Hogg of Upper Grosvenor Street 20 July 1846...
partner of Ogilvy, Gillanders & Company, East India merchants and accepting house. He was appointed Lieutenant of the City of London and was High Sheriff...
was opened in 1873 and now also serves the congregations of Drumtochty, Fasque and Drumlithie. its archives are held at the University of Dundee as part...
Gladstones to Gladstone by royal licence. His father was made a baronet, of Fasque and Balfour, in 1846. Although born and raised in Liverpool, William Gladstone...
Myles Kenyon (1886–1960) Sir Albert Charles Gladstone, 5th Baronet, of Fasque (1886–1967) Hugh Dalton (1887–1962) Denys Finch Hatton (1887–1931) Julian...
Scotland: Goblinshead ISBN 1-899874-36-4 Pattullo, Nan (1974) Castles, Houses and Gardens of Scotland Edinburgh: Denburn Press Wikimedia Commons has media...
Street marks it as the now demolished birthplace of Sir John Gladstone of Fasque, father of William Gladstone the future Prime Minister of Britain. King...
extinct 1882 Gilstrap of Fornham Park 1887 Gilstrap extinct 1896 Gladstone of Fasque 1846 Gladstone extant Glen-Coats of Ferguslie Park 1894 Glen-Coats extinct...
Zeeland, Netherlands. She was on a voyage from Turku to Antwerp, Belgium. Fasque United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on Grand Turk. She was on a voyage...