Kinneff
Kinneff is a roadside hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, just north of Inverbervie. To the north lies another hamlet, Catterline.
Portlethen (/pɔərtˈlɛθən/; Scottish Gaelic: Port Leathain) is a town located approximately 7 miles south of Aberdeen, Scotland along the A90. The population according to the 2011 census was 7,130 making it the seventh most populous settlement within Aberdeenshire.
Population: 6,841
Latitude: 57° 03' 17.06" N
Longitude: -2° 07' 50.38" W
Kinneff is a roadside hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, just north of Inverbervie. To the north lies another hamlet, Catterline.
King Street is one of the main streets in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Kincorth is a suburb located to the south of Aberdeen, Scotland. The name is a corruption of the Scottish Gaelic "Ceann Coirthe", which probably refers to an old pillar or standing stone (coirthe). Kincorth is known as the garden estate of Aberdeen.
Gilcomston South Church is a congregation, formerly in the Church of Scotland.
Garthdee is an area of the city of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Dunnottar Parish Church is a parish church of the Church of Scotland, serving Stonehaven in the south of Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Danestone is a small, village-like area of Aberdeen, Scotland and is actually part of one of Europe's biggest suburbs, Bridge of Don.
Cookney is a hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland in proximity to Netherley in the Mounth of the Grampian Highlands. The community is situated on a hilltop approximately five miles northwest of Stonehaven and about three miles northwest of the Bridge o…
Christ's College, Aberdeen was one of three colleges in Scotland founded by the Free Church of Scotland for the training of ministers following the Disruption of 1843. The other two were New College, Edinburgh and Trinity College, Glasgow.
Balnagask is an area of Torry, a burgh of Aberdeen in Scotland.
ACT Aberdeen is a theatre on King Street in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Westburn Park is located in Aberdeen, Scotland and is a large Aberdeen City Council owned public park.
Union Bridge is a bridge on Union Street, Aberdeen, Scotland. It is the largest single-span granite bridge in the world, at 130 feet (40 metres). It was built by Thomas Fletcher under some influence from Thomas Telford.
The Trinity Centre (known as "The Mall Aberdeen" from 2006 to Dec 2009, and before that as Trinity Shopping Centre) is a one floor shopping centre in Aberdeen, Scotland. It has a two level Gold Award Car Park. There are 408 spaces and the main entra…
The Torry Battery is an artillery battery near Torry in Aberdeen, Scotland which has overlooked the city's harbour since 1860. During both World War I and World War II it was used to defend the city.
Storybook Glen is a children's park in Maryculter, Scotland, near the city of Aberdeen. It features models of various fairytale characters, as well as some more modern characters such as Shrek and Postman Pat.
St Peter's RC Primary School is a Catholic primary school in Aberdeen, Scotland that was established in 1833. Its Head Teacher is Mrs Jo Martin and the school educates around 250 pupils in ten classes.
Scotstown Moor in the north of Aberdeen, Scotland, was designated as a local nature reserve in 1994 because of its rich wildlife.