Brodie Castle is a well-preserved Z-plan tower house located about 3.5 miles (5.5 kilometres) west of Forres, in Moray, Scotland.
The castle is a Category A listed building,[1] and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland.
In 1824, architect William Burn was commissioned to convert it into a mansion house in the Scots Baronial style, but these additions were only partially completed and were later remodelled by James Wylson (c. 1845).
[citation needed] Architecturally, the castle has a well-preserved 16th-century central keep with two 5-storey towers on opposing corners.
The interior of the castle is also well preserved, containing fine antique furniture, Oriental artefacts and impressive ceilings, largely dating from the 17th–19th centuries.