Portsoy with its l7th century harbour is one of the best known of the North East fishing towns. There are now two harbours in the town, the Old Harbour, built in 1679, served the town for one and a half centuries before a new one was needed to home the ever expanding fishing fleet in 1825. Unfortunately, the New Harbour was severely damaged in savage storms but, happily, was re-built in 1839. As well as fish, another famous export from Portsoy is a type of serpentine known as Portsoy Marble. Extensively hewn from a quarry slightly to the west of the town, this beautiful dark marble has been used throughout Europe, most notably in the Palace of Versailles.
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