Fraserburgh Telephone Exchange
Fraserburgh Telephone Exchange is a building in Aberdeenshire, North East Scotland, Scotland which is located on Commerce Street. Fraserburgh Telephone Exchange is situated nearby to the historic house Birth place of Thomas Blake Glover, Industrialist, as well as near the government office Fraserburgh Fishery Office.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Bellslea Park and Wine Tower.
Bellslea Park
Stadium
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Bellslea Park is a football ground in Fraserburgh in north-east Scotland, which is the home ground of Highland Football League side Fraserburgh. It is located on Seaforth Street in the centre of the town and has a capacity of 3,000 with 480 seated. Bellslea Park is situated 590 feet south of Fraserburgh Telephone Exchange.
Wine Tower
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Kinnaird Head is a headland projecting into the North Sea, within the town of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, on the east coast of Scotland. The 16th-century Kinnaird Castle was converted in 1787 for use as the Kinnaird Head Lighthouse, the first lighthouse in Scotland to be lit by the Commissioners of Northern Lights. Wine Tower is situated 2,500 feet north of Fraserburgh Telephone Exchange.
Fraserburgh Breakwater Light
Lighthouse
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Fraserburgh Breakwater Light is a lighthouse, which is situated 2,200 feet east of Fraserburgh Telephone Exchange.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Fraserburgh and Broadsea.
Fraserburgh
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Fraserburgh is a fishing port in Aberdeenshire, with a population in 2020 of 13,000. In the 19th century it was a major port for herring, and shell-fishing is still an important local industry. It hosts the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses.
Broadsea
Suburb
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Broadsea is a community situated in Aberdeenshire in the north east of Scotland. It is a long-standing fishing community at the north edge of Fraserburgh.
Kinnaird Head
Locality
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Kinnaird Head is a headland projecting into the North Sea, within the town of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, on the east coast of Scotland. The 16th-century Kinnaird Castle was converted in 1787 for use as the Kinnaird Head Lighthouse, the first lighthouse in Scotland to be lit by the Commissioners of Northern Lights.
Fraserburgh Telephone Exchange
- Type: Building
- Address: Commerce Street, Fraserburgh, AB43 9AQ
- Location: Aberdeenshire, North East Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
57.69086° or 57° 41′ 27″ northLongitude
-2.00634° or 2° 0′ 23″ westOperator
OpenreachOpen location code
9C9VMXRV+8FOpenStreetMap ID
way 982787725OpenStreetMap feature
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Birth place of Thomas Blake Glover, Industrialist and Fraserburgh Fishery Office.
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