Kinaldie Farm

Kinaldie Farm is a farm in , , . Kinaldie Farm is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the hamlet .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Blue cairn circle.

Archaeological site
, also known as the Blue Cairn of Ladieswell is a 21 metres diameter recumbent stone circle in , Scotland. In the center is a large stone cairn with several pits in it.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Logie Coldstone and Tarland.

Village
is a village in , Scotland. The village lies north of the River Dee, near in the Cromar, a basin of land cut out of the Grampian foothills between and .

Village
is a village in , Scotland 5 miles northwest of , and 30 miles west of . The population was 720 in 2016. is home to the Culsh Earth House, an Iron Age below-ground dwelling otherwise known as a Souterrain. is situated 4 miles east of Kinaldie Farm.

Village
is a small hamlet and civil parish in , Scotland, close to and , on the River Don. One of the most notable features of is its small primary school with nursery, which is located in the village itself. is situated 4½ miles north of Kinaldie Farm.

Kinaldie Farm

Latitude
57.13927° or 57° 8′ 21″ north
Longitude
-2.96202° or 2° 57′ 43″ west
Elevation
709 feet (216 metres)
Open location code
9C9V42QQ+P5
Geo­Names ID
2645531
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