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    Brodick (/ˈbrɒdɪk/ BROD-ik, Scottish Gaelic: Tràigh a' Chaisteil ("Castle Beach") or Breadhaig) is the main village on the Isle of Arran, in the Firth...
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    Brodick Castle is a castle situated outside the port of Brodick on the Isle of Arran, an island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. It was previously a seat...
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    the shoreline. Brodick (Old Norse: 'broad bay') is the site of the ferry terminal, several hotels, and the majority of shops. Brodick Castle is a seat...
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    Scotland. Caledonian Isles serves the Isle of Arran on the Ardrossan to Brodick route. As its CalMac's busiest route, Caledonian Isles has the largest...
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    The Honourable Edith Mary Gell (née Brodrick; 1860–1944) was a writer and Christian activist, also known as Edith Lyttleton Gell and Edith Brodrick Gell...
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    to Brodick from Troon, initially carrying freight only. From 29 March 2024, Alfred began to operate a regular passenger service from Troon to Brodick, albeit...
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    is one of four Corbetts on the island. The mountain, along with nearby Brodick Castle, is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland. Due to the popularity...
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    and The Auld Trooper, she entered service in 1984 on the Ardrossan to Brodick route, serving Arran for nine years before being moved to Kennacraig. She...
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    January to 21 January 2017, Hebridean Isles relieved on the Ardrossan-Brodick crossing alongside Isle of Arran whilst MV Caledonian Isles was away for...
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    The scullery of Brodick Castle...
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  • Gillian. Brodick once again demands Gillian to give him the names of the Englishmen and Gillian decides to give him their names but only after Brodick promises...
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    An athlete carrying a replica of the Húsafell Stone at Brodick Highland Games.[citation needed]...
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  • Home Farm was the estate farm for Brodick Castle. It now houses a series of tourist enterprises including a cheese shop and Arran Aromatics. This was...
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    (five kilometres) south of the island's main settlement and ferry port Brodick, in a sheltered bay on the island's east coast, facing the Holy Isle. Lamlash...
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  • the 1970s. However, there is now a Gaelic House in Brodick, set up at the end of the 1990s. Brodick Castle features on the Royal Bank of Scotland £20 note...
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    East Lothian, which remains the residence of the current Duke. Brodick Castle, Brodick, Isle of Arran Cadzow Castle, Hamilton, Lanarkshire Chelsea Place...
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    racing, gambling and sailing. He disliked Hamilton Palace and resided at Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran and, after his marriage to Lady Mary Montagu...
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    kilometres) south of Brodick. With more than 600 inhabitants it’s the third largest village on the island of Arran, behind Lamlash and Brodick. It is called...
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    western Scotland. Glen Rosa can be reached from the road just outside Brodick. The trek up the glen is fairly low-lying, gaining less than 200 metres...
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    highest passenger capacity and can carry 1000 people on the Ardrossan to Brodick, Arran crossing. MV Hebrides crosses The Minch from Uig, Skye, while MV Isle...
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  • associated with the delivery of Clyde and Hebrides Ferry Services. Arran: Brodick Arran: Lochranza Barra: Castlebay Bute: Rhubodach Claonaig Colintraive...
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    Since March 2024, Caledonian MacBrayne have operated a ferry service to Brodick on the Isle of Arran. In the 2001 census the population of Troon, not including...
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    v t e Isle of Arran Main villages Brodick Lamlash Lochranza Whiting Bay Smaller villages and settlements Birchburn Blackwaterfoot Catacol Cladach Corrie...
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    Wemyss Bay over the May Day holiday weekend in 2004 and on the Ardrossan - Brodick route in 2012, while Caledonian Isles went for overhaul. From 2013, Lord...
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    Edinburgh Castle [42] £5 Culzean Castle [43] £10 Glamis Castle [44] £20 Brodick Castle [45] £50 Inverness Castle (introduced 2005) [46] £100 Balmoral Castle...
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    intermittent civil war between 1452 and 1455. The main engagements were at Brodick, on the Isle of Arran; Inverkip in Renfrew; and the Battle of Arkinholm...
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  • feature a castle on the back. On the reverse of the £20 note is an image of Brodick Castle. On 5 March 2020, a new polymer £20 note was introduced showing...
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    island capital Lamlash before venturing over the hill to Brodick. At the west end of Brodick, the road turns sharply right at a junction with the B880...
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    operating a ferry service across the Firth of Clyde to Ardrossan, calling at Brodick on Saturdays. Campbeltown was linked to Machrihanish by a canal (1794 –...
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    etc. were originally formulated. In 1728, the Duke of Richmond and Alan Brodick drew up Articles of Agreement to determine the code of practice in a particular...
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