Shenval of Kilnmaichlie
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 18 Jan 2009
The name Shenval occurs quite commonly in this part of Banffshire. It is from Gaelic 'Seana Bhaile' which means 'Old Farm'. This particular one is in the parish of Inveravon, and is not to be confused with Shenvals in grid squares NJ2129, NJ2638 and NJ3630, never mind with similarly named places further afield.