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Kirkton of Durris

Coordinates: 57°3′22″N 2°22′29″W / 57.05611°N 2.37472°W / 57.05611; -2.37472
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Kirkton of Durris is a hamlet in the Kincardine and Mearns area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland.[1] Historic structures in the vicinity include Maryculter House, Durris House and Muchalls Castle.

A short history of the parish of Durris was written in 2019: The Parish of Durris: some historical sketches. 239pp. ISBN 978-1-5272-3732-2. The author was Robin Jackson.

The book contains the following chapters: 1. Early history; 2. Religious history of Durris; 3. Statistical accounts; 4. Life in a rural parish: Part one; 5. Life in a rural parish: Part two; 6. A Durris kirk mystery; 7. Durris House; 8. Lairds and proprietors of Durris; 9. The Milne family of Durris; 10. Conclusion.

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Footnotes

  1. ^ "Kirkton of Durris". Gazetteer for Scotland. 2008. Retrieved 2009-09-12.

57°3′22″N 2°22′29″W / 57.05611°N 2.37472°W / 57.05611; -2.37472