Glenbervie House

Glenbervie House is a mansion house, which has incorporated parts of an earlier castle, located near Glenbervie, Kincardine and Mearns, Scotland.

A castle existed in the 13th century, owned by the Melville family which originally controlled a number of trackways over the Mounth.

King Edward I of England stayed one night in 1296 at the castle, during his invasion of Scotland on his way to Aberdeen.

The castle passed by the heiress Elizabeth Melville to the Auchinleck family in 1468 and by the heiress Elizabeth Auchinleck to the Douglas family in 1496.

Adam Gordon of Auchindoun laid siege to Glenbervie in 1572 and captured the castle during the Marian civil war.