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  2. The best hotels in Aberdeen: Where to stay for business ... - AOL

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    Best for business: Sandman Signature Aberdeen. Best for gig-goers: Aloft Aberdeen TECA. Best for history: Atholl Hotel. Best for lords and ladies of the manor: Ardoe House Hotel & Spa. Best for ...

  3. Maryculter House - Wikipedia

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    From 1535 to 1811 Maryculter House was first rented and then owned by the Menzies family of Pitfodels, Aberdeen, though another source says it was owned by the Lindsay family until 1726. [8] In 1811, Maryculter was bought by General William Gordon of Fyvie , and the Gordon family owned the estate until the death of Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon in 1931 led to the sale of the property in 1935.

  4. Balmedie - Wikipedia

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    57.25°N 02.05°W. / 57.25; -02.05. Balmedie ( Scottish Gaelic: Baile Mheadhain) is a large village in Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It lies north of the city of Aberdeen, in the civil parish of Belhelvie. The long and wide beach is bordered by an extensive dune system that stretches 14 miles (23 km) from Aberdeen to just north of the Ythan ...

  5. Macdonald Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Macdonald Hotels. Macdonald Hotels Ltd, formed in 1990 by Donald Macdonald, is a 3.7 star hotel company based in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. [1] Its main subsidiary, Macdonald Hotels and Resorts, owns or operates hotels and holiday resorts in the UK and Spain.

  6. Guild Street, Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The listed building of the reopened Tivoli Theatre, Guild Street drill hall, and the Staton Hotel are on the street. The Custom House, 2 Guild Street and 50, 52, 54 Guild Street are noted. Transportation. Guild Street has Aberdeen railway station and one of the two entrances to Aberdeen bus station on it.

  7. Friendville (manor house) - Wikipedia

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    Friendville is a large manor house and estate in the Mannofield area of Aberdeen, Scotland, operated as a hireable exclusive use venue. It is notable for being situated in the city of Aberdeen itself yet containing an estate and gardens that are more commonly found in rural country houses. Friendville house is a category B listed building and ...

  8. History of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Pre-1136. Aberdeen was first settled by hunter-gatherers around 6000 BC, who established themselves around the mouths of the river Dee and river Don. Around 2000 BC the Beaker People, who built the mysterious stone circles that can be found in the Aberdeenshire area, [2] arrived from the Rhine lands. 400 BC saw Celtic migration to the area from ...

  9. Clan Leslie - Wikipedia

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    Castle Leslie in County Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland. Built in the 17th century, the castle and surrounding 1,000-acre (4.0 km 2) estate is still a Leslie residence, and an exclusive guest house, spa and school for cuisine. In 2002 Sir Paul McCartney married Heather Mills in the Family Church just adjacent to the castle.