Crabstane of Aberdeen
The Crabstane (alt.
Newtonhill is a commuter village in Kincardineshire, Scotland. It is popular due to its location, just six miles south of Aberdeen with easy reach of Stonehaven and with views over the North Sea.
Population: 3,284
Latitude: 57° 01' 59.99" N
Longitude: -2° 08' 60.00" W
The Crabstane (alt.
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