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Badenoch and Strathspey Places of Interest

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Stones
Burnfield Avenue
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The area around Grantown is one of the main concentrations of early, and probably pre-Christian, Pictish stones in the North of Scotland. More than a dozen have been found within 14 miles of Grantown... more
Castle
The seat of the Clan Grant, stands alone in wooded policies a 1.5 miles to the north of Grantown-on-Spey, the new town founded by Sir James Grant in 1765. Until 1694 it was known as Balachastell, &quo... more
Place
Six miles west of Grantown, the disused church was built in 1826 on the site of the medieval parish kirk. Immediately to its east, stands the massive granite ashlar mausoleum of the Grant earls of Sea... more
Castle
On the northern edge of Nethy Bridge, the castle may have been built soon after 1226 by James, son of the Earl of Mar, to whom Alexander II had granted the lordship of Abernethy. One of the oldest cas... more
Place
The traditional hiding place of the second Marquis of Huntly, Lord Lewis Gordon, when pursued by the Earl of Argyll is about 3.5 miles from Grantown on the Forres road. The cave, or what remains of it... more
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Badenoch and Strathspey Places of Interest