Spynie Canal is a canal in Moray, Scotland, which lies between Elgin and Lossiemouth. It drains into the River Lossie near its mouth at Lossiemouth. Spynie...
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navigable to the sea in the middle ages. In the mid 19th century the Spynie Canal was constructed by Thomas Telford to drain the loch for farmland. Artificial...
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Seatown Bridge Over Spynie Canal 57°43′02″N 3°16′57″W / 57.717108°N 3.28247°W / 57.717108; -3.28247 (Seatown Bridge Over Spynie Canal) Category B 37613...
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builders, craftsmen and merchants in the new Lossiemouth. Later, a canal cut to drain Loch Spynie, would present a physical barrier to the two communities and...
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house, "The Hillocks" followed by a procession to Holy Trinity Church, Spynie where they were buried alongside his wife Margaret and their son David at...
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of Skene 121 300 Loch of Strathbeg 616 1,520 Loch Ruthven 201 500 Loch Spynie 94 230 Lough Foyle 2,204 5,450 Lough Neagh & Lough Beg 50,166 123,960 Lover's...
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his house, The Hillocks, followed by a procession to Holy Trinity Church, Spynie, where they were buried alongside his wife Margaret and their son David...
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Beauly Priory and Kinloss Abbey and created for the Bishop of Moray at Spynie in the mid-sixteenth century. The gardens of castles and estate houses were...
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