- the
Elsick Estate is
situated within the
watershed of the Burn of
Elsick, a
stream that
traverses the estate. The
house is
located on the
Elsick Estate...
- The
Elsick Mounth is an
ancient trackway crossing the
Grampian Mountains in the
vicinity of Netherley, Scotland. This
trackway was one of the few means...
- Muchalls. That
march used the
Elsick Mounth, one of the
ancient trackways crossing the
Grampian Mountains; the
situation of the
Elsick Mounth terminating at a...
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hiding in a
secret closet at
Elsick. Sir
Alexander Bannerman, the
fourth Baronet was
forced to sell the
estates at
Elsick due to the
threat of forfeiture...
-
situated close to the A92 and Newtonhill. The town plan was led by the
Elsick Development Company (EDC). The
Outline Planning Permission proposes the...
- The Burn of
Elsick is a
coastal stream in Aberdeenshire,
Scotland that
discharges to the
North Sea. This
watercourse drains primarily agricultural lands...
-
Carron Water,
Luther Water, Burn of Muchalls, Burn of Pheppie, Burn of
Elsick, Burn of Monboys,
Bervie Water and the
lower reaches of the
River Dee. Allardice...
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father as Earl of
Southesk and as
chief of the Clan Carnegie. He
lived at
Elsick House, on his
estate near
Stonehaven in
Kincardineshire and also farmed...
- ford of the
river and also near an
ancient timber trackway known as the
Elsick Mounth.
Rodney Castleden. 1987 Haarmann, Harald; Lehtinen,
Virpi (2022-08-01)...
- well
known and
historically important trackways are the
Causey Mounth and
Elsick Mounth.
Aberdeenshire pla**** an
important role in the
fighting between the...