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  2. Escape to the Country - Wikipedia

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    Escape to the Country. Escape to the Country is a British daytime television property-buying/ real estate programme that has been on the air since October 14, 2002. The show was originally produced by Talkback Thames and first aired on BBC One, with repeats on BBC Two. It has gained international syndication.

  3. Knights Templar in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In about the year 1187, William the Lion granted part of the Culter lands on the south bank of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, to the Knights Templar and between 1221 and 1236 Walter Bisset of Aboyne founded a Preceptory for the Knights Templar. In 1287 and 1288, they built a Chapel dedicated to Mary the Mother of Christ, known as St Mary's ...

  4. Crovie - Wikipedia

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    Crovie. / 57.6780493; -2.3251892. Crovie / ˈkrɪvi / is a small village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, dating from the 18th century, [ 1] a time when the sea was the only mode of transport to and from Scotland's shores. The smallest and most remote of Buchan cliff-foot fishing villages, [ 1] it comprises a single row of houses, most gable-end to ...

  5. New Slains Castle - Wikipedia

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    New Slains Castle. /  57.4153354°N 1.8322935°W  / 57.4153354; -1.8322935. Slains Castle, also known as New Slains Castle to distinguish it from the nearby Old Slains Castle, is a ruined castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It overlooks the North Sea from its cliff-top site one kilometre ( 5⁄8 mile) east of Cruden Bay.

  6. History of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Pre-1136. Aberdeen was first settled by hunter-gatherers around 6000 BC, who established themselves around the mouths of the river Dee and river Don. Around 2000 BC the Beaker People, who built the mysterious stone circles that can be found in the Aberdeenshire area, [ 2] arrived from the Rhine lands. 400 BC saw Celtic migration to the area ...

  7. Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat - Wikipedia

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    A military expedition of both Atholl Murray men and government troops was sent to Fraser country in February 1698 to achieve this, but they failed to capture him. Simon and his father made good their escape to the highlands, and the troops could do little but destroy Fraser property. [19] Dunvegan Castle circa 1790

  8. Tarves - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeenshire East. List of places. UK. Scotland. 57°22′N 2°13′W  /  57.367°N 2.217°W  / 57.367; -2.217. Tarves ( / ˈtɑːrvɪs /; Scottish Gaelic: Tarbhais ), Aberdeenshire, is a small village, situated in the Formartine area of North East Scotland and lies between Oldmeldrum and Methlick .

  9. Nicki Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Nicki Chapman[ 2] (born 14 January 1967) is an English television and radio presenter, talent show judge and public relations agent who previously worked in the British pop music industry. Chapman was a judge on the ITV reality shows Popstars, with Nigel Lythgoe and Paul Adam, and Pop Idol, along with Simon Cowell, Pete Waterman and Neil Fox.

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