Morris's Hotel

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Morris's Hotel by Andrew Wood as part of the Geograph project.

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Morris's Hotel

Image: © Andrew Wood Taken: 19 Apr 2010

Founded in 1673 Morris's Hotel is the oldest in Oldmeldrum. It is named after George Morris the "Buchan Chiel". He had married the sister of Willie Kemp, the King of the Cornkisters, the Kemp family ran the hotel. The door shown is the main hotel entrance and to the lounge.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.334919
Longitude
-2.320733