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Delve into Maud in United Kingdom

Maud in the region of Scotland with its 673 residents is located in United Kingdom - some 423 mi or ( 681 km ) North of London , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Maud

Local time in Maud is now 12:13 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: York, Tyrie Mains, Tillinamolt, Schivas, and Pennan. While being here, you might want to check out York . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Maud ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

New Deer Country Show, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

5:01 min by norhteast1
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Amateur video of this years agricultural show at New Deer in Scotland. ..

Dec meet 2008....

4:09 min by mad101percant
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Dec gathering. The road trip to the Lecht ski centre wanna contact the author of this vid? www.jaqphotography.co.uk ..


The Granite Challenge 16th June 2012

1:21 min by CHSScotland
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Take part in an exciting team adventure challenge through the beautiful rural landscape of Aberdeenshire and help beat Scotland's biggest killers! The Granite Challenge is a 40 mile off-road team chal ..

Mormond Hill, Aberdeenshire

1:11 min by TaysideStudios
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veiw from top of mast at Mormond Hill, near Fraserburgh Feb 2012 ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Maud, Aberdeenshire

Maud is a small town in the Buchan area of the Scottish county of Aberdeenshire. Population 780 (2006 estimate). Located 13 miles west of Peterhead on the South Ugie Water, Maud rose to prosperity in the nineteenth century as a railway junction of the Formartine and Buchan Railway that ran through Maud to Fraserburgh and Peterhead, but has always been the meeting place of six roads.

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Located at 57.52 -2.13 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Towns in Aberdeenshire

Maud Hospital

Maud Hospital was a small hospital in Peterhead, Scotland, providing psychogeriatric services. It was previously known as Buchan Combination Poorhouse and Maud Home and was founded in 1867.

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Located at 57.52 -2.13 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Defunct hospitals in Scotland, Former psychiatric hospitals in Scotland, Health in Aberdeenshire, Hospitals in Aberdeenshire, NHS Grampian, NHS hospitals

Brucklay railway station

Brucklay railway station was a former railway station in Brucklay, Aberdeenshire.

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Located at 57.54 -2.12 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Beeching closures in Scotland, Disused railway stations in Aberdeenshire, Former Great North of Scotland Railway stations, Railway stations closed in 1965, Railway stations opened in 1865

Brucklay Castle

Brucklay Castle (a.k.a. Brucklay House) is a 16th century castle in the Buchan area of Aberdeenshire in Scotland. The first towers of the castle were erected by James Crawford of Brucklay in the 16th century as a familial residence for the Crawfords, and extended during the 17th century. It was granted by the Clan Irvine to Arthur Dingwall in 1742 when he married into their family.

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Located at 57.54 -2.15 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Ruined castles in Aberdeenshire

Deer Abbey

Deer Abbey was a Cistercian monastery in Buchan, Scotland. It was founded by 1219 AD with the patronage William Comyn, jure uxoris Earl of Buchan, who is also buried there. There was an earlier community of Scottish monks or priests. The notitiae on the margins of the Book of Deer record grants made to the Scottish religious community in the 12th century and a claim that it was founded by Saint Columba and Saint Drostan. The old religious community was probably absorbed by the new foundation.

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Located at 57.52 -2.05 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 1587 disestablishments, Buildings and structures in Aberdeenshire, Category B listed buildings in Scotland, Christian monasteries established in the 13th century, Cistercian monasteries in Scotland, History of Aberdeenshire, Listed buildings in Aberdeenshire, Listed churches in Scotland, Listed monasteries in Scotland, Religious organizations established in the 1210s, Ruins in Aberdeenshire, Visitor attractions in Aberdeenshire