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New Pitsligo villa
A step-up from the terraced weavers' cottages...
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 19 Apr 2016
0.06 miles
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New Pitsligo parish kirk
The kirk, on the hillside above the village, was built in a north-south orientation with the west transept and east organ gallery added later.
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 19 Apr 2016
0.07 miles
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New Pitsligo Parish Kirk
The kirk dates from 1850 and was designed by John Henderson. It was originally a 'quoad sacra' kirk; that is, a kirk built to serve a place which had a significant population but was some distance from the parish kirk, which in this case was Tyrie Parish Kirk, about 6 miles distant.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 7 May 2015
0.07 miles
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The Pitsligo Arms, New Pitsligo
B-listed coaching inn from ca. 1790: http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/sc-16453-pitsligo-arms-hotel-high-street-tyrie#.VxtOxaT2amQ . The gate-piers to the rear courtyard have their own listing: http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/sc-16454-pitsligo-arms-hotel-gatepiers-to-rear-cou#.VxtOfaT2amQ .
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 19 Apr 2016
0.08 miles
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High Street (A950), New Pitsligo
Looking north-westward.
Image: © Peter Wood
Taken: 21 Nov 2019
0.08 miles
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High Street
New Pitsligo is one of the planned villages of the Scottish Enlightenment. It was founded by Sir William Forbes of Monymusk in 1787. Paradoxically, it was built in the parish of Tyrie rather than in the parish of Pitsligo, which lies further north, on the coast. Where the village now stands was a farm named Cyaak, and this name is still used locally.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 7 May 2009
0.08 miles
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Bank of Scotland, New Pitsligo
Agent's (manager's) house to the left...
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 19 Apr 2016
0.08 miles
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Cold weather icicles
Icicles formed around house in New Pitsligo
Image: © JBPM67
Taken: 10 Jan 2010
0.09 miles
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Icicles
Wintry scene in New Pitsligo during the snowfall in January 2010
Image: © JBPM67
Taken: 10 Jan 2010
0.10 miles
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New Pitsligo war memorial
80 lost (from a medium-size village) in WWI, 20 lost in WWWII. Regiments are not mentioned, but presumably they were mostly Gordon Highlanders.
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 19 Apr 2016
0.10 miles