Bervie Water (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Bhiorbhaigh) is a river in Aberdeenshire, Scotland which rises in the Drumtochty Forest and flows across The Mearns...
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Inverbervie (redirect from Bervie)
Inverbervie involves the Gaelic Inbhir Biorbhaigh, meaning "mouth of Bervie Water". Historic forms, such as Haberberui from 1290, demonstrate that Gaelic...
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rivers are Cowie Water, Carron Water, Luther Water, Burn of Muchalls, Burn of Pheppie, Burn of Elsick, Burn of Monboys, Bervie Water and the lower reaches...
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Tarf (L) Water of Mark (Ls) Water of Lee (Rs) Simple coastal catchments Bervie Water Carron Water, Aberdeenshire Cowie Water Burn of Monboys Cowton Burn...
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The Montrose and Bervie Railway was a Scottish railway. When the Aberdeen Railway opened in 1850, the coastal settlements north of Montrose were not linked...
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Drumlithie and eight miles south of Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire. The river Bervie runs through the village. The rural area is the location of Glenbervie House...
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breast Mountain Berneray (North Uist) Beàrnaraigh (na Hearadh) Island Bervie Water Uisge Bhiorbhaigh River Berwickshire Siorrachd Bhearaig County Binnein...
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Aberdeenshire. It is adjacent to the North Water Viaduct which previously carried the Montrose and Bervie Railway and is now a footpath. It is a Category...
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Mondynes Over Bervie Water 56°54′28″N 2°21′34″W / 56.90781°N 2.35932°W / 56.90781; -2.35932 (Bridge Of Mondynes Over Bervie Water) Category B 9645...
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Of Bervie Over Bervie Water August 18th, 1972 56°54′49″N 2°23′36″W / 56.913602°N 2.393394°W / 56.913602; -2.393394 (Bridge Of Bervie Over Bervie Water)...
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approximately 1.5 kilometres north-west of the town of Inverbervie. The Bervie Water river flows through the grounds, flowing around Allardice Castle on both...
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Old Bervie Bridge Over Bervie Water 56°50′50″N 2°16′40″W / 56.847318°N 2.277842°W / 56.847318; -2.277842 (Old Bervie Bridge Over Bervie Water) Category A...
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Montrose and Bervie Railway and crosses the River North Esk. It has eleven spans. It is located adjacent to the older Lower North Water Bridge which carries...
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communities together. Kinneff is served by buses, including the X7 Coastrider. Bervie Water Allardice Castle Christian Fletcher Kinneff. Gazetteer for Scotland....
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Gladstone Road: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Old Bervie Bridge Over Bervie Water: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Kintore Town...
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Burn of Elsick, Burn of Pheppie, Burn of Muchalls, Cowie Water, Carron Water and Bervie Water, all of which discharge to the North Sea. Pictish stones...
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by George Hay, the Vicar Apostolic. Inverbervie Old Bridge (over the Bervie Water), designed by James Burn, is completed. George Buchanan's De Jure Regni...
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North Water Bridge Halt railway station served the village of St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire, Scotland from 1866 to 1951 on the Montrose and Bervie Railway. The...
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in northeast Scotland, where early mills included those in Douglastown, Bervie and Dundee. Others were built in Leeds. Matthew Murray moved from Darlington...
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Monkton and Annbank Branch G&SWR Monton to Annbank Montrose and Bervie Railway Montrose to Bervie Great North of Scotland Railway (LNER) 1951 (to passengers)...
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resident whilst groundworks were taking place in his family's garden at Glen Bervie, St Leonards in 1970 which later was identified as dating to 1500 BC (Bronze...
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to 1951. The station was opened on 1 November 1865 by the Montrose and Bervie Railway. The goods yard was to the west of the line and slightly south of...
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HMT Bervie Braes FL1886...
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de Grâce. Peggy United Kingdom The sloop foundered in the North Sea off Bervie, Aberdeenshire with the loss of three of her four crew. Sultana United...
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3083 (Barnhill Bay) Bervie Bay Kincardineshire Inverbervie 56°50′33″N 2°16′11″W / 56.8425°N 2.26983°W / 56.8425; -2.26983 (Bervie Bay) Bay of Clachtoll...
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extractive industries, there were extensive textile mills along the Black Cart Water, and a short branch line from Cart Junction to Johnstone North was opened...
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Kincardine and Deeside, part (Nigg) to Aberdeen St Cyrus Arbuthnott, Benholm, Bervie and St Cyrus areas Kincardine and Deeside Stonehaven Cookney, Dunnottar...
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north-westerly direction, following the right (south/west) bank of the Black Water river (in essence, parallelling the route of the modern A835 road); it then...
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and the Gore Water for 8 miles (13 km) at 1 in 70 to reach a 900-foot (270 m) summit at Falahill, before dropping down to the Gala Water which it crossed...
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owed £1,206,463 (equivalent to £165,440,000 in 2023). Although on salt water, Fort William was too far from the open sea to be useful as a fishing base...
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