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  Newburgh History & Information
Newburgh seaport village in Foveran parish, on the right side of the river Ythan 5 miles south east of Ellon Station.
The Ythan estuary is the largest on the Aberdeenshire coast, yet the stream that flows within it is a shrunken giant, a mere 40 m.
Newburgh also possesses raised beaches on three levels, flint-knapping sites where prehistoric man shaped his first tools, salt marshes teeming with every kind of estuarine life, and the mighty dunes that pile up to their dramatic climax on the N.
www.classifieds.uk.com /newburgh_history.htm   (290 words)

  
 Newburgh Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
Newburgh is a large stone-built village on the wide sandy estuary of the River Ythan, close to the point at which it is bridged by the A975.
In the 1950s Newburgh remained an active port with quays and a mill.
Newburgh, with its attractive setting and within commuting range of both Aberdeen and Peterhead rapidly became a desirable place to live.
www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk /newburgh/newburgh   (396 words)

  
 Newburgh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newburgh ("new" + the Scots word "burgh") is the name of several places:
Newburgh (city), New York, named after Newburgh, Fife, Scotland, by Scottish emigrants
Newburgh may also refer to any of the holders of a noble title in the Peerage of Scotland:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newburgh   (106 words)

  
 Newburgh, Aberdeenshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newburgh (sometimes Newburgh on Ythan) is a coastal village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Newburgh was a victim of bombing in World War 2.
Newburgh Mathers Primary school is on School Road, which at the start of the new year in 2005 had just over 120 pupils.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newburgh,_Aberdeenshire   (233 words)

  
 Championship Seaside Links Golf Scotland - Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club
The original inward nine demands accurate golf from tee to green and is the epitome of the typical Scottish links course.
The course at Newburgh is noted for the quality of its greens, its playability regardless of the weather conditions and its magnificent setting.
Newburgh has become a favourite venue for golf party outings.
newburghgolfclub.co.uk   (177 words)

  
 aberdeenshire - Ask.com Web Search
Aberdeenshire (Siorrachd Obar Dheathain in Gaelic) is one of the 32 unitary council areas in Scotland.
Present day Aberdeenshire does not include the City of Aberdeen which is a unitary authority in its own right.
Aberdeenshire (Siorrachd Obar Dheathain in Gaelic) is one of the 32 unitary council areas in Scotland.Present day Aberdeenshire does not...
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 Aberdeenshire Council - Housing Land Audit Consultation 2007
Each year Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Councils carry out an audit to determine the extent and status of the housing land supply in the area.
We now have a draft Housing Land Audit 2007 and invite you to comment on it as part of an extensive consultation process, which involves a range of stakeholders including housebuilders and a number of statutory agencies.
As agreed with stakeholders, the format of the audit report has been changed this year to allow for the inclusion of additional information and to make the document easier to use.
www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk /statistics/land/consultation.asp   (488 words)

  
 Newburgh & District (Fife) 17 th September 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Friend the Member for West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine (Sir R. Smith) can fathom why the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland is arguing that Aberdeenshire's complement of councillors should be increased from 47 to 68.
The Liberal Democrats held their heartland ward of Newburgh & District in Fife with a majority of 358 over the Tories, down from 702 in 1995.
Following the by-election, the political composition of Fife Council, is unchanged at 53 Labour, 25 Liberal Democrats, 10 Scottish National Party, 3 Independents and 1 Communist (The SNP won Rosyth West & Dockyard from Labour in November 1997).
www.alba.org.uk /localby/newburgh.html   (467 words)

  
 Newburgh Hotels & Accommodation near Newburgh in Aberdeenshire
There is only 1 hotel with a Newburgh address but a total of 2 hotels are within 26.5 miles of Newburgh.
Room rates range from Cheap Newburgh accommodation like Kintore Arms Hotel (26.5m) starting at £52.00 to more expensive Luxury Newburgh hotels like Udny Arms Hotel (21.0m) with rooms from £85.00.
Price and star rating are not necessarily the best guide to overall hotel quality, and Newburgh hotel guest reviews suggest that Udny Arms Hotel (21.0m) with a rating of 72% offered the best overall guest satisfaction.
www.uk-tourist-attractions.co.uk /Scotland_hotels/Newburgh_hotels.cfm   (184 words)

  
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Newburgh on Ythan GC is a Championshiop Links founded in 1888 and is located where the mouth of the River Ythan meets the famous North East coastline.
It is situated a mere 2 miles from the location of the proposed Donald Trump International Golf Course.
Newburgh on Ythan GC is noted for the quality of its greens, its playability (350+ days per year) regardless of the weather conditions and its maganificent setting and spectacular views.
www.scottishgolfcourses.com /printable.php?target=newburghonythan   (181 words)

  
 Udny Arms Hotel - Newburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
A traditional three-star hotel, the Udny Arms is situated in the town of Newburgh and is renowned for its warm welcome, convivial atmosphere and in particular, its cuisine.
Situated in the small town of Newburgh, the Udny Arms lies half way between Aberdeen and Cruden Bay and as such, is ideal as a base from which to play the likes of Murcar, Royal Aberdeen and Cruden Bay.
The catchphrase or slogan of the Udny Arms is that "You simply can't help returning" and when taken in relation to the welcoming atmosphere and quality cuisine, there is something very true in that statement.
www.golftravelscotland.com /accommodations/Udny_Arms_Hotel_.htm   (654 words)

  
 Newburgh on Ythan - Golf in Scotland
Newburgh-on-Ythan was founded in 1888 and was originally a nine hole course laid out on the Newburgh Links which is located along the river Ythan estuary and the coastal dunes.
The course was extended in 1996 and the new nine holes, the outward half, is characterised by undulations and hills, with elevated tees and greens requiring a range of shot making.
The original inward nine demands accuracy from tee to green and is the epitome of the typical Scottish links course.
golf.visitscotland.com /repositories/courses/newburgh-on-ythan   (140 words)

  
 Hotels and Guest Houses - Newburgh - B&B Accommodation UK
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www.hotelsandguesthouses.net /placestostay-374-1-Newburgh.htm   (179 words)

  
 Scottish Castles - Aberdeenshire
Balmoral Castle is a large estate house on Royal Deeside in Aberdeenshire.
Crathes Castle is a 16th century tower house castle with beautiful formal gardens, located near Banchory in Aberdeenshire.
The castle and grounds are presently owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland and are open to the public.
www.castlestories.net /region/Scotland/Aberdeenshire.html   (489 words)

  
 birding facts Birding Resources by the Fat Birder
Aberdeenshire makes up the north-east corner of Scotland, a large area including a very wide range of habitats.
Mike moved to Aberdeenshire from the English Midlands in 2002.
Mike is a member of the RSPB and undertakes surveys of farmland birds as part of the Farmer and Volunteer Alliance Project.
www.fatbirder.com /links_geo/europe/scotland_aberdeenshire.html   (1783 words)

  
 Ythan Hotel Newburgh Aberdeenshire Scotland
The Ythan Hotel - or "Briggies" as it is known locally is situated in the coastal village of Newburgh at the mouth of the Ythan Estuary 15 miles north of Aberdeen.
We are 5 minutes walk from our beautiful beach with glorious sand dunes and the noted 18 hole “Newburgh upon Ythan” golf course.
Cruden Bay Golf course is 12 miles north of Newburgh and The Royal Aberdeen Golf course is 12 miles south.
www.ythanhotel.com   (123 words)

  
 ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL v. SCOTTISH MINISTERS, 28 March 2008, Lord Eassie+Lord Nimmo Smith+Lord Philip
The appeal site is well placed for this purpose, as it is close to both the primary school, shops, and bus services, and has adequate space to accommodate a variety of house types, ancillary facilities (eg SUDS and toddlers play), and peripheral landscaping.
It was, said counsel for the appellants, an error to consider possible shortfall in the Aberdeenshire portion of AHMA.
While at one stage in the elaboration of FALP affordable housing was dealt with in section 5 of Appendix 7, in the version modified in light of the FALP reporters' recommendations the relevant section became section 4 of Appendix 7.
www.scotcourts.gov.uk /opinions/2008CSIH28.html   (8449 words)

  
 Udny Arms Hotel in Newburgh (Aberdeenshire)
It was much in vogue then, the seminal recipe with softened dates and wanton quantities of brown sugar, cream and butter, widely attributed to Francis Coulson, co-proprietor of the celebrated Sharrow Bay Hotel in the Lake District.
Subsequently, I learned that there was a cross-border dispute about the origins of this dessert, a counter-claim that it first saw the light of day in its true home, the Udny Arms at Newburgh, just north of Aberdeen.
I have no difficulty in believing that it is indeed a Scottish recipe, since we Scots are notorious for our sweet tooth and fondness for wee treats like McGowan's Highland Toffee and corrosive tablet.
www.s1play.com /restaurants/review-26198.shtml   (624 words)

  
 Newburgh On Ythan Golf Club Newburgh Aberdeenshire Golf Course
Newburgh-on-Ythan was founded in 1888 and was originally a nine hole course laid out on the Newburgh Links which is located along the river Ythan estuary and the coastal dunes.
The course was extended in 1996 and the new nine holes, the outward half, is characterised by undulations and hills, with elevated tees and greens requiring a range of shot making.
The course at Newburgh is noted for the quality of its greens, its playability regardless of the conditions and its magnificent setting.
golfcourseportal.com /db_clients/17558.php   (181 words)

  
 Tourist Information on the towns and villages in Aberdeenshire - Tourist Net UK guide
Newburgh (sometimes called Newburgh on Ythan) is a coastal village at the mouth of the River Ythan on Aberdeenshire's east coast midway between Aberdeen and Peterhead.
It is claimed that the nearby Forvie Nature Reserve has the biggest population of eider ducks in the world.
Beside the beach in Newburgh is an eighteen hole golf course with a spectacular bird shaped clubhouse and restaurant.
www.touristnetuk.com /Sc/aberdeen/towns/newburgh.htm   (167 words)

  
 Newburgh-on-Ythan, Newburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
There will be 2 championship courses built over some of the finest sand dunes and coastline in Scotland.
Newburgh On Ythan Golf Club is located approximately 2 miles north and offers a chance to play on the exact same stretch of coastline as the proposed championship links.
The course was extended in 1996 and the new nine holes - the outward half - is characterised by undulations and hills, with elevated tees and greens requiring a range of shot making.
www.golftoday.co.uk /clubhouse/coursedir/scotland/Aberdeenshire/newburgh.html   (245 words)

  
 Guide to Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Aberdeenshire lies in the north east of Scotland, surrounding the city of Aberdeen.
I think that the new slogan on the "Welcome to Aberdeenshire" signs is very appropriate, " from the mountains to the sea, the very best of Scotland".
Fraserburgh is situated on the north east coast of Aberdeenshire, It has a lovely beach, looking at its best when I visited on sunny afternoon.
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 Newburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Travel Guide - Reviews and Travel Information - TripAdvisor
Connect with friends - see if Newburgh is one of their favorites.
Connect with friends - see if they've been to Newburgh.
Connect with friends - see if they're going to Newburgh.
www.tripadvisor.com /AllReviews-g551906-Newburgh_Aberdeenshire_Scotland.html   (491 words)

  
 Newburgh Tourist Information on AboutBritain.com
The Garden was originally laid out in 1675 by Pitmedden's first baronet, Sir Alexander Seton, and was re-created by the NTS in the 1950s.
Haddo House is unusual for Aberdeenshire in that it is not a castle - yet it is one of the most beautiful stately homes open to the public in Scotland.
Housed in Neo-Classical building, purpose built in 1884, Aberdeen's splendid Art Gallery houses an important fine art collection with particularly good examples of 19th, 20th and 21st century works.
www.aboutbritain.com /towns/newburgh-2.asp   (299 words)

  
 Flowers Delivery Newburgh UK | Florists in Newburgh UK | Send Flowers Newburgh UK | Flower Shop Newburgh UK | Wedding ...
Monday to Friday we can take orders for flowers, chocolates, wine, balloons and teddies through our online flower shop for next day flower delivery to Newburgh, Aberdeenshire up to 5pm on the day prior to delivery (with some exclusions).
For our flower shop's Saturday deliveries to Newburgh, Aberdeenshire there is a small surcharge, to cover the surcharges charged to us by our distribution partner.
So if you want a florist to send Valentine’s Day flowers to Newburgh, Aberdeenshire or maybe a florist to make your mother in Newburgh, Aberdeenshire feel special with our Mother’s Day flowers then our florists team would love to help.
www.arenaflowers.com /flower_delivery/florists_in_newburgh_aberdeenshire_scotland_uk   (705 words)

  
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The price, availability and star rating information for the hotels is clearly listed so you can find the Newburgh hotels with available rooms and compare hotel rates quickly and easily.
You can also see the precise location of the accommodation using the Newburgh map.
Creating your own shortlist of hotels (using the shortlist icon at the left of the hotel name) helps you keep track of any hotels you may wish to view later.
www.laterooms.com /en/k16298201_newburgh-hotels.aspx   (309 words)

  
 Counselling and Psychotherapy in Newburgh near Peterhead, Aberdeenshire - Maggy McCullough
I am committed to providing counselling and psychotherapy in Aberdeenshire within the BACP ethical framework.
In a safe, confidential and non-judgemental environment, I work with individuals on an open-ended basis or for an agreed time period, with the aim of enabling you to enhance your life and to live it more fully.
My practice is in Newburgh, a short distance from Aberdeen, Ellon, Inverurie & Peterhead.Travel by car or bus.
www.maggymccounselling.co.uk   (229 words)

  
 Hotels in Aberdeenshire Accommodation Cheap Aberdeenshire Hotel
There are cheap hotels in United Kingdom and your Aberdeenshire experience can start from as little as GBP£64.00 at Udny Arms Hotel Newburgh, which you'll find at Main Street Newburgh.
There are a wide range of accommodation types available in Aberdeenshire, which can be referred to by various descriptions such as b&b, b@b, bed and breakfast, guest houses, guesthouses, lodgings, serviced apartments, holiday flats, units, Aberdeenshire apartments, motels and hostels.
If you can’t find what you are looking for in Aberdeenshire you could always search the surrounding hotels for United Kingdom accomodation.
www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk /United-Kingdom/Aberdeenshire   (403 words)

  
 Hotels, guest houses, B&B's near Newburgh Golf Club Ellon Aberdeenshire in Scotland
Listed below are some hotels and other accommodation providers which you may wish to consider whilst playing golf at Newburgh Golf Club, Ellon in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland.
Be aware also that the distances being shown from the club to the local hotels are 'as the crow flies' mileages and do not take into account any chunks of water or other unhelpful terrain which may add more than a few miles to your journey!
Situated in the coastal village of Newburgh at the mouth of the Ythan Estuary 15 miles north of Aberdeen 5 minutes walk from a beautiful beach with glorious sand dunes and the noted 18 hole “Newburgh upon Ythan” golf course.
www.uk-golfguide.com /scotland/26186_local_hotels.html   (1361 words)

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