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Nettle Cottages |
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Seggat by Turriff |
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Aberdeenshire |
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Turriff Area, Aberdeenshire |
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The market town of Turriff gained burgh
status in 1512. Over the years, Turriff has developed as an
important market town and service centre for the agriculture
sector. Modern day Turriff is still the main centre for its
rural farming hinterland, with a range of local shops,
swimming pool, golf course, caravan park and sports centre. |
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Community Council Arms Turriff |
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Turriff Show is perhaps best known for the 'Turra
Show'. Dating from 1864, this annual two-day
agricultural show in August is one of the largest in
Scotland, regularly attracting around 40,000 visitors per
annum, and serving to highlight the importance of
agriculture to the local area.
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Fyvie
Castle - Ghosts, legends and folklore are all woven into
the tapestry of Fyvie’s 800-year history. Each tower of this
magnificent Scottish Baronial fortress is traditionally
associated with one of the castle’s five successive families
– Preston, Meldrum, Seton, Gordon and Forbes-Leith. You can
see their influences today among the medieval stones and the
lavish Edwardian interiors, and imagine what castle life
must have been like for the families and their royal guests
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Delgatie Castle Turriff - Most
recently the home of the late Capt. Hay of Delgatie, Feudal
Baron, and is the Clan Hay Centre, this uniquely Scottish
Castle has largely been in the Hay family for the last 650
years. It was taken from the Earl of Buchan after the Battle
of Bannockburn in 1314, when Robert the Bruce routed the
invading English army. Mary Queen of Scots stayed at
Delgatie for three days after the Battle of Cirrichie in
1562. Her bedchamber is on view to the visitor. |
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Aden Farming Museum - Relive the
story of our famous farming past in the beautiful
surroundings of Aden Country Park. Start at the unique,
semi- circular Home Farm steading by exploring the "Aden
Estate Story" and the "Weel Vrocht Grun" exhibitions. Visit
Hareshowe, a working farm set in the 1950s.
Award-winning displays & audio-visual shows, Guided tours
and costume guides, See oatcakes baked at the Horseman's
House and verity of other Exhibitions. |

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Aberdeenshire has a rich culture and has so much to see and
do, from visiting the Pictish Standing Stones going back nearly
3,000, follow the Whisky Trial and visit some of Scotland
finest distilleries, the Moray Coast with its bottle nose
dolphins and small picturesque fishing villages. There is so
much to visit, we can guarantee you wont be
disappointed. |
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