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Castle
These impressive ruins of a motte and bailey castle are still surrounded by a full moat. The 14th century tower was the original seat of the 'de Moravia Family' (the Murrays). more
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The backdrop to the garden features a striking trellis, which mirrors the design of the nearby cathedral and is covered in yellow, white and red roses. Made possible by and reliant upon the generosity... more
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The spectacular Bow Fiddle Rock at Portknockie is the village's most visited tourist attraction. Along this section of the Moray Firth the sea has carved prominent caves, arches and sea stacks in the ... more
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Deskford
Four miles (6.5km) south of Cullen are the ruins of Deskford church, a scheduled ancient monument, incorporating a finely carved sacrament house of 1551. more
Abbey

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This monastery was founded in 1230 but was originally a Valliscaulian house. It was burned in 1390 by the 'Wolfe of Badenoch' at around the same time as the Cathedral in Elgin. In 1454 it became a p... more

Lossiemouth Places of Interest