Garioch Heritage Centre
Introduction
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 22 May 2022
The Garioch (pronounced Geary) is the name of the area immediately surrounding Inverurie. The centre has been created within the southern part of the former Great North of Scotland Railway's carriage repair shops. It has well devised and informative displays covering the social, economic and industrial development of the area. The building with its distinctive granite masonry is Listed Category B.