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Scotland > Deeside Towns and Villages (3 files)

Photos of the main towns and villages along the River Dee from Banchory westwards to Braemar with villages bordering the north and south sides of the river such as Torphins and Tarland to Strachan on the south.
Coull Kirkyard qax3747jhp 
 Coull Church cemetery tombstones Morven parish Deeside Aboyne Aberdeenshire Scotland box design kirkyard located off the Aboyne Tarland Road in the south east corner of Cromar. The Church of St Nathalan dating from the late 1700’s possibly on an early site founded in 450AD by St Nathalan with records from the 12th Century indicating ownership to Arbroath Abbey. In the grounds is a mort house. About ¼ mile to the south was the location of Coull Castle, a substantial fortress in the early 13th Century, of which nothing remains today. Continuing up the single lane road northwards brings you to the Slack of Tillylodge and the Queen’s viewpoint with spectacular views over Deeside towards Morven and the distant outline of Lochnagar Britain’s fourth highest mountain. 
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Coull Kirkyard qax3745jhp 
 Coull Church parish mort house gate Deeside Aboyne Aberdeenshire Scotland box design kirkyard located off the Aboyne Tarland Road in the south east corner of Cromar. The Church of St Nathalan dating from the late 1700’s possibly on an early site founded in 450AD by St Nathalan with records from the 12th Century indicating ownership to Arbroath Abbey. In the grounds is a mort house. About ¼ mile to the south was the location of Coull Castle, a substantial fortress in the early 13th Century, of which nothing remains today. Continuing up the single lane road northwards brings you to the Slack of Tillylodge and the Queen’s viewpoint with spectacular views over Deeside towards Morven and the distant outline of Lochnagar Britain’s fourth highest mountain. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Aboyne, Coull, Kirk, Church, oblong, box, 1798, St Nathalan, 450AD, Arbroath, Abbey, 13th Century, Tarland, Queen’s, Viewpoint, Slack, Castle, Tomnaverie, Morven, hill, lake, archaeology, archaeological, history, parish, tombstones, mort, house, belfry, birdcage, bell, Burgerhuys, early, Christian, granite, stones, pine-lined, landscape, spring, beech, trees, daffodils, entrance, gate, churchyard, cemetery, countryside, farming, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, peaceful, Historic, council, public, access, March, 2019, Nikon, D700, camera, digital, DSLR, photograph, photo
Coull Kirkyard qax3744jhp 
 Coull Church parish Deeside Aboyne Aberdeenshire Scotland box design kirkyard located off the Aboyne Tarland Road in the south east corner of Cromar. The Church of St Nathalan dating from the late 1700’s possibly on an early site founded in 450AD by St Nathalan with records from the 12th Century indicating ownership to Arbroath Abbey. In the grounds is a mort house. About ¼ mile to the south was the location of Coull Castle, a substantial fortress in the early 13th Century, of which nothing remains today. Continuing up the single lane road northwards brings you to the Slack of Tillylodge and the Queen’s viewpoint with spectacular views over Deeside towards Morven and the distant outline of Lochnagar Britain’s fourth highest mountain. 
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Scotland > Rivers, Glens & Lochs (1 file)

The gallery has photographs of Scottish lochs, glens and pictures associated directly with particular rivers in Scotland such as the River Dee, Don, Feugh, Urie, Deveron, Tanar, Dye, and Glen of Dee, Glen Muick and Glenbuchat.
Durris Deeside View fgh1798jhp 
 Durris hills Morven panorama sunshine Deeside Aberdeenshire Scottish summer westwards this hillside offers views to Upper Deeside from a dead end back road to Monthammock off the Denside of Durris road near Nibbetstane at the fork to Hilton Farm. This is rural Deeside east of Banchory, in the centre, on the south of the River Dee and the dumpy hill on the right horizon is Morven. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Durris, Nibbetstane, Hilton, Scolty, Banchory, hill, westwards, Deeside, views, panorama, forest, Park, Royal Deeside, upper, Hill, fare, landscape, Morven, farming, fields, countryside, rural, trees, west, summer, colours, rosebay, willowherb, purple, flowers

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