- The
villages of
Inverallochy (Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Aileachaidh) and
Cairnbulg (from the
Gaelic càrn
builg meaning 'gap cairn') lie some 4
miles (6.4 km)...
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Cairnbulg Castle is a z-plan
castle situated in
Cairnbulg, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was
described by W.
Douglas Simpson as one of the nine castles...
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Cairnbulg railway station was a
station on the
Fraserburgh and St
Combs Light Railway, Aberdeenshire. It was
opened in 1903 as
Inverallochy and was renamed...
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Cowie and Durris. This
Alexander Fraser acquired a
castle now
called Cairnbulg Castle and the
lands of
Philorth by
marriage to Joanna,
younger daughter...
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Charles Welby, 5th Baronet,
Conservative MP for Newark. She was
raised at
Cairnbulg Castle near Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire,
which her
father had purchased...
- of
Fraser in 1979. Thereafter, they
resided at his wife's
family seat,
Cairnbulg Castle at Fraserburgh, in Aberdeenshire. In 1971, he
became the deputy...
- 1999 (resigning her seat in the
House in 2014). The
family seats are
Cairnbulg Castle, near Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, and
Inverey House, near Braemar...
- Mull and Sir John Maclean, 4th Baronet, fled the
castle and
withdrew to
Cairnbulg Castle, and
afterward to
Kintail under the
protection of the 3rd Earl...
- (1949). "
Cairnbulg Castle, Aberdeenshire" (PDF).
Proceedings of the
Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland. 83: 32–44.[permanent dead link] "
Cairnbulg Castle...
- In
Scottish Gaelic, its name
means fort on the river. On the
coast is
Cairnbulg Point,
flanking the
eastern side of
Fraserburgh Bay.
Mormond Hill (769...