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'''Findlater Castle''' sits in a romantic position on a cliff overlooking the [[North Sea]] on the coast of what was [[Banffshire]], [[Scotland]]. It is now in [[Aberdeenshire]]. |
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The name is Norse, fyn being white and leitr cliff, so called because there is quartz in the rock. The position of Findlater Castle is on a tiny peninsula which sticks out into the North Sea, with a sheer drop of more than fifty feet to the rocks and sea below |
Revision as of 16:38, 27 July 2005
Findlater Castle sits in a romantic position on a cliff overlooking the North Sea on the coast of what was Banffshire, Scotland. It is now in Aberdeenshire.
The name is Norse, fyn being white and leitr cliff, so called because there is quartz in the rock. The position of Findlater Castle is on a tiny peninsula which sticks out into the North Sea, with a sheer drop of more than fifty feet to the rocks and sea below