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Keith (seven/eight miles) and
Huntly (nine miles). Its old name was
Botriphnie (Gaelic: Both Draighnigh), and this is the name
still sometimes used for...
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London and
North Eastern Railway Key
dates 21
February 1862
Station opens as
Botriphnie October 1862
Station renamed Auchindachy 6 May 1968
Station closes...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Botriphnie in Moray, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML...
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commonly known as Aberlour)
Alvah Banff (included
burgh of same name)
Boharm Botriphnie Boyndie Cabrach Cullen (included
burgh of same name)
Deskford Fordyce...
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demolished Toberanrigh Campbeltown Campbeltown 1860,
demolished Towiemore Botriphnie Highland 1930,
demolished Union Campbeltown Campbeltown 1850, demolished...
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Towiemore distillery was a
Highland single malt
Scotch whisky distillery in
Botriphnie, Scotland.
Towiemore distillery was
built in 1896 by the
distiller and...
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Drummuir Curling Club who pla**** on the
nearby Loch Park in the
parish of
Botriphnie. The
GNoSR line ran from
Keith to Dufftown. The
station had been opened...
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witnessed by
armorial stones at Westerton,
Banffshire dated 1664 and
Botriphnie dated 1671; also by
grant of Lord Lyon 20
March 1992 book 73,
folio 78...
- Alturile,
Brachlie and Croy, and at
Boharm were
lands at
Arndilly and
Botriphnie.
Andrew Moray the
younger was heir to
these lands and castles. Sir William...
- the east, is from 7 to 9
English miles; the breadth, from the
parish of
Botriphnie, at the south, to the
highest cultivated land on the mountain, northward...