Marykirk
Marykirk is a small village and parish in Kincardineshire, adjacent to the border with the county of Angus at the River North Esk. The village is approximately six miles north-east of Montrose at the southern
Marykirk is a small village and parish in Kincardineshire, adjacent to the border with the county of Angus at the River North Esk. The village is approximately six miles north-east of Montrose at the southern
Marykirk lies just east of the Angus border. Marykirk falls within the unitary authority of Aberdeenshire. It is in the AB30 postcode district. The post town for Marykirk is Laurencekirk.
Marykirk (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Luathnait) is a village in the Kincardine and Mearns area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, next to the border with Angus at the River North Esk.
The village of Marykirk lies in the parish of Aberluthnott (also known as Marykirk) and is situated on the north bank of the River Northesk about three miles from its mouth.
The village of Marykirk, at the Southern end of the Howe o'' the Mearns, is located on rising ground to the East of the river North Esk.
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Marykirk, located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a small village that embodies the essence of rural Scottish life. Situated at coordinates 56.7816° N, 2.5155° W, this community is characterized by its
A village of SE Aberdeenshire, Marykirk lies close to the River North Esk, 5 miles (8 km) northwest of Montrose. The four-arched bridge and toll-house here were designed by the engineer Robert
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