Attractions near Number 47
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Elgin Cathedral
(11 Miles)*
Elgin Cathedral is one of Scotland's most beautiful medieval buildings. |
Spynie Palace
(11 Miles)*
Spynie Palace, or Spynie Castle as it is also known, is two miles north of Elgin in Moray. Far from grand and palatial, what remains is David's Tower, a square keep with a high curtain wall, and the ruins of several other buildings. |
Elgin Museum
(12 Miles)*
In 79 AD, Agricola marched into the North of Scotland, but did Moray every see the Romans? Treasure Trove items on display at the Museum have added a new dimension to the debate. |
Glen Grant Distillery and Garden
(13 Miles)*
From the moment it was first created in 1840, the clean distinctive taste and pale gold colour of Glen Grant have set it apart from other single malt Scotch whiskies. This makes a visit to Glen Grant such a special experience. |
Balvenie Castle
(15 Miles)*
Balvenie is a castle of enclosure, with a massive 13th century curtain wall. |
Huntly Castle
(16 Miles)*
Remarkable for its splendid architecture, Huntley Castle served as a baronial residence for five centuries. |
Duff House
(16 Miles)*
Duff House is a magnificent early Georgian mansion, designed by William Adam for Earl Fife, and acknowledged to be his masterpiece. |
Leith Hall
(23 Miles)*
There are 286 acres of scenic estate land to explore. The formal and informal gardens are noted for their colour and diversity. |
Dallas Dhu Distillery
(23 Miles)*
Dallas Dhu Distillery is a perfectly preserved time capsule of the distiller's art. |
Falconer Museum
(23 Miles)*
The museum was founded in 1871 and contains a wealth of Moray's heritage. |
Towns near Number 47
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Buckie
(1 Mile)*
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Portessie
(2 Miles)*
Portessie situated on the Moray coast is a quiet, beautiful place to visit and the surrounding area is a hidden gem. |
Findochty
(3 Miles)*
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Garmouth
(5 Miles)*
The ancient village of Garmouth lies along the banks of the River Spey, where it flows into the Moray Firth. Its narrow streets meander through an amazing mixture of architectural styles. |
Cullen
(6 Miles)*
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Sandend
(8 Miles)*
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Fordyce
(8 Miles)*
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Keith
(10 Miles)*
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Portsoy
(10 Miles)*
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Lossiemouth
(12 Miles)*
Best known as the home of RAF Lossiemouth, the port town of Lossiemouth is situated on the Moray Firth. Once a popular spa town in Victorian days, it continues to be known as the "Riviera of the North". |