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Main Street,
Newburgh, Grampian, Scotland,
AB41 6BL
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With individually decorated rooms overlooking the Ythan River and Sands of Forvie, also overlooking the river this is an idylic setting. The hotel is only 12 miles north of Aberdeen and 8 miles from Dyce airport and with Castles, Distilleries and over 20 Golf courses including Cruden Bay (ranked 57th … more >>
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NEAREST ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
Name
Location
Accommodation
From (£)
Heritage
Distance
The White Horse Inn
Balmedie, Grampian
Hotel unrated
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4.3 miles
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Hotel
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9.4 miles
Aberdeen Marriott Hotel
Aberdeen, Grampian
Hotel
38.00
9.8 miles
Menzies Dyce, Aberdeen Airport
Aberdeen, Grampian
Hotel
35.00
9.9 miles
Dreamhouse Apartments (Aberdeen)
Aberdeen, Grampian
Serviced Apartment
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10 miles
The Lodge Apartments
Aberdeen, Grampian
Serviced Apartment
65.00
10 miles
Craighaar Hotel
Aberdeen, Grampian
Hotel
139.00
10.2 miles
Thistle Aberdeen Airport
Aberdeen, Grampian
Hotel
35.00
10.6 miles
Magellan Kings St Apartments
Aberdeen, Grampian
Hotel
45.00
10.6 miles
Speedbird Inn
Dyce, Grampian
Hotel
85.00
10.6 miles
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HISTORY CORNER
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British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
This cartoon character humourously reprsented the essence of an Englishman
Clue
The character was invented by John Arbuthnot, a political pamphleteer
Another clue
He first appeared in the History of John Bull, in 1712
This Day in British History
13 February, 1689
William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England
Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal
Monarch Mayhem
This monarch had the nickname 'Yea-and-Nay' for his frequent about-faces
Clue
His more popular nickname was 'Lionheart'