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County - Grampian
Tel code: 01339 | code search
Postcode: AB34 | code search
Population: 2250
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Aboyne, guarded by its ruined castle, is an ancient village on the banks of the River Dee, and with its own little loch just north of the settlement, and all this surrounded by lovely green countryside... Read More

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Tigh na Geald

Tigh na Geald
Tigh na Geald - or House on the Hill is a beautiful Victorian house overlooking the village green in the centre of Aboyne on Royal Deeside. With Aberdeen and Balmoral only 30 minutes away on ... More | visit website
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Glendavan House

Glendavan House
Set in the heart of Royal Deeside, Glendavan House was built as a shooting lodge in 1886. The house stands in its own extensive grounds - seven acres of natural pine woodland overlooking Loch Davan ... More | visit website
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Huntly Arms Hotel

Huntly Arms Hotel

Frist built in 1432, this hotel is probably the oldest coachin inn in Scotland, still in its original position. Jacobite leaders and Royalty, in particular Queen Victoria have used the Huntly Arms over the Years. The ... More | visit website

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