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Hotel lies slightly north of the village along the south bank of the River Dee and to the west of Templars Park. The Old Mill Inn, a former coaching inn dating back to the 18th century lay at the mouth of the
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Traces of early peoples from the Stone Age to the Iron Age have been found in the area. Prehistoric habitation in the Maryculter area is known through archaeological sites such as
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from 1797 until its demolition in February 2021 after being damaged by an extensive fire. At the edge of the village of Maryculter is a public forest land, known as the
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Annals of Lower Deeside: Being a Topographical, Proprietary, Ecclesiastical, and Antiquarian History of Durris, Drumoak, and Culter
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Maryculter in the Eighteenth Century: Lairds, Kirk and People in a Lower Deeside Parish
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Video footage of St Mary's Chapel at Maryculter House.
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Kirkton
Lower Deeside
Aberdeenshire
River Dee
Peterculter
B979 road
Maryculter House
Crynoch Burn
Oldman Wood
Crynoch Burn
Church of Scotland
Muchalls Castle
Balbridie
Roman legions
Raedykes
Normandykes
bogs
Red Moss
Burn of Muchalls
Elsick Mounth
trackways
Grampian Mountains
Netherley
George Glennie
FRSE
minister
George John Robert Gordon
Eleanor Vere Boyle

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