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  2. List of listed buildings in Turriff, Aberdeenshire - Wikipedia

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    Town Cross Of Turriff, Castle Street 57°32′15″N 2°27′51″W  /  57.537498°N 2.464285°W  / 57.537498; -2.464285  ( Town Cross Of Turriff, Castle Category B

  3. Jordan Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Motor Car Company was founded in 1916 in Cleveland, Ohio by Edward S. "Ned" Jordan, a former advertising executive from Thomas B. Jeffery Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin. The factory produced what were known as "assembled cars" until 1931, using components from other manufacturers.

  4. Turriff - Wikipedia

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    Turriff (from Scottish Gaelic Torraibh 'place of round hills') [1] is a town and civil parish in Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It lies on the River Deveron , about 166 feet (51 m) above sea level , and has a population of 5,708. [ 3 ]

  5. Forglen House - Wikipedia

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    Forglen House is a mansion house that forms the centrepiece of the Forglen estate in the parish of Forglen, north-west of Turriff, Aberdeenshire, in the north-east of Scotland. The lands were given to the abbots of the Abbey of Arbroath by King William the Lion before 1211 and the Monymusk Reliquary was held there.

  6. List of places in Aberdeenshire - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 February 2025, at 19:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Hatton Castle, Aberdeenshire - Wikipedia

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    Hatton Castle. Hatton Castle is almost three miles (4.8 km) south-east of Turriff, Aberdeenshire in the north-east of Scotland.Formerly known as Balquholly Castle, sometimes spelt as Balquollie, it was renamed in 1814.

  8. Turriff Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    The Turriff Advertiser (nicknamed "The Squeak") is a paid-for weekly newspaper in Turriff, Aberdeenshire, founded in 1933 and published by W. Peters (Print & Design) Ltd. When it was first published, the paper was called the Turriff & District Advertiser. [1] It is published every Thursday, though it bears a Friday cover date.

  9. Crimond - Wikipedia

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    The main A90 road runs through Crimond and is lined by Crimond Church with a village hall, Crimond Primary School, [2] Crimond Medical Practice, Crimond Shop and Post Office, Crimond Care Home for the elderly and Crimond Motors garage. [3] The oldest houses in the village run alongside the main road with a modern estate to the west side.