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Fraserburgh (/ ˈ f r eɪ z ər b ər ə /; Scottish Gaelic: Baile nam Frisealach), [2] locally known as the Broch, [3] is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, with a population recorded in the 2011 Census as 13,100. [4]
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The Formartine and Buchan Way is a long-distance trail in Scotland, extending from Dyce north to Peterhead and Fraserburgh in the Buchan and Formartine districts of Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It follows the track of a former railway line, the Formartine and Buchan Railway, and is open to walkers, cyclists and horse riders. [2]
Memsie, Aberdeenshire, is a small community near Fraserburgh, Scotland. [1] On Memsie Moor there is a very large stone cairn , Memsie Cairn , which has been opened, but nothing found inside. [ 2 ] There were two other cairns, but they have been removed. [ 3 ]
Fraserburgh F.C. (1910–present) Bellslea Park is a football ground in Fraserburgh in north-east Scotland , which is the home ground of Highland Football League side Fraserburgh . It is located on Seaforth Street in the centre of the town and has a capacity of 3,000 with 480 seated.
Fraserburgh railway station; Fraserburgh Town House; W. Willows Animal Sanctuary; The World's End, Fraserburgh This page was last edited on 31 January 2024, at 02 ...
The World's End is an historic townhouse in Fraserburgh, Scotland, standing on Dalyrmple Street.Category B listed, it dates to around 1767. [1]The structure is two storeys and basement, constructed of squared heathen stone with freestone dressings and quoins.