Oldmeldrum
Oldmeldrum
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Location within Aberdeenshire | |
Population | 2,187 (2006)[1] |
OS grid reference | NJ808272 |
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Lieutenancy area | |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | INVERURIE |
Postcode district | AB51 |
Dialling code | 01651 |
Police | Scotland |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
UK Parliament | |
Scottish Parliament | |
Oldmeldrum (commonly known as Meldrum) is a village and parish in the Formartine area of Aberdeenshire, not far from Inverurie in North East Scotland. With a population of around 2,000, Oldmeldrum falls within Scotland's top 300 centres of population.[2] Oldmeldrum is home to one of the oldest whisky distilleries in Scotland, Glen Garioch, which was built in 1797. Local industries are agriculture and engineering services connected to the oil industry in Aberdeen.
History
The Battle of Barra was fought in May 1308 near the Hill of Barra between the armies of Scots King Robert Bruce and John Comyn, 3rd Earl of Buchan. Oldmeldrum was made a burgh of barony in 1672. The parish of Meldrum was known as "Bethelnie" until 1684. It was a centre of the hosiery trade in the 18th century. Oldmeldrum Burgh had a population of 1,110 in 1911 and 1,103 in 1951.[3] By the 2001 census the population stood at 2,003 and had risen to 2,187 by 2006.
Culture and community
On the third Saturday of June, Oldmeldrum is host to the popular "Meldrum Sports,"[4] which features highland games, highland dancing, piping, five-a-side football, displays, stalls, and a beer tent. The Sports were first held in 1930, when a group of residents got together to raise funds to provide cocoa to the local children. Over the years thousands of pounds have been donated to local causes and charities.[citation needed] There has also been an Arts and Music Festival in Oldmeldrum; this has been held in March 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2009 by the Rotary Club to promote local singers, musicians, artists, and photographers.[5]
Oldmeldrum has a primary school[6] and a secondary school, the Meldrum Academy,[7] which also includes the local library. A skatepark was built in June 2009 within Oldmeldrum Pleasure Park, a community park to the east of the main Banff to Aberdeen Road.
Landmarks
The remains of a prehistoric hill fort are at Barra Hill, 2 miles south of Oldmeldrum; the hill fort was excavated by Murray Cook of Rampart Scotland http://www.rampartscotland.co.uk/. Results indicated that it has had at least three phases of fortification: before 500 BC, after 500 BC and again by the Picts around AD 400. This project formed part of the Hill forts of Strathdon Project[8] Another ancient site is Sheldon Stone Circle which is about 3 miles to the south-east of Oldmedrum.
To the north of the village is Meldrum House, a mansion and castle built in the 13th century, and which is now a hotel and golf course.[9] It is said to be haunted by a 'White Lady'.[10]
To the east of the village is the Oldmeldrum Golf Club. Founded in 1885, its 14th fairway contains a rock where John Comyn, Earl of Buchan is said to have lain and lamented his loss to Robert the Bruce at the Battle of Barra.[11] In 2006, a 72-year-old golfer died in a bunker on the first hole.[12] Also to the east of Oldmeldrum is the ruined Tolquhon Castle which is noted for its highly ornamented gatehouse.[13] The castle was built between 1584 and 1589 and is now maintained by Historic Scotland; the castle is open to the public during the summer months.[13]
Oldmeldrum is home to one of the oldest whisky distilleries in Scotland, Glen Garioch, which was built in 1797. Glen Garioch's visitor centre is open year-round and includes tours of the working distillery.
Haddo House, a stately home run by the National Trust for Scotland, is 7 miles north-east of Oldmeldrum.
From Oldmeldrum, there are good views of nearby Bennachie (mountain).
Transport
The A947 road from Aberdeen to Banff runs through the centre of the village. Old Meldrum railway station served Oldmeldrum on a line from Inverurie through Lethenty and Lochter until 1965.
Famous residents
- Nicholas Bogdan, archaeologist and architectural historian,[14] lived at Barra Castle.[15]
- George Chrystal, a mathematician.
- Douglas Scott Falconer, a geneticist.
- William Forsyth, a botanist (yellow forsythia named after him) and ancestor of Bruce Forsyth. The William Forsyth Community Garden opened in Oldmeldrum in 2008.[16][17]
- Donald Gordon, a Canadian businessman.
- William Keith, a California landscape artist
- Sir Patrick Manson, the founder of the field of tropical medicine, was born at Cromlet Hill, now a guesthouse.
- George Smith Morris and Willie Kemp, Doric musicians related by marriage.[18]
- Sir George Watt, botanist in India
Scott Taylor, DHB Radio show.
References
- ^ http://www.aberdeenshireleader.org/Document_Library/documents/AberdeenshireLAGPartnershipDetailsupdated15Oct07_000.pdf
- ^ General Register Office for Scotland. "Mid-2004 Population Estimates". Archived from the original on 2007-05-02. Retrieved 2007-05-05.
- ^ "Vision of Britain through time - Census tables with data for the Scottish Burgh of Oldmeldrum". visionofbritain.org.uk.
- ^ "Scotland the What? trio to open Sports". inverurieherald.co.uk. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
- ^ "Rotary Club of Oldmeldrum - Art and Music Festivals 2005, '06 and '07". oldmeldrumrotary.org.uk.
- ^ "Meldrum School". meldrum-pri.aberdeenshire.sch.uk.
- ^ "Meldrum Academy". meldrumacademy.co.uk.
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- ^ "Meldrum House" (PDF). meldrumhousegolf.co.uk.
- ^ Ross, Donna. Trick or treat. Aberdeen Press & Journal, 31 October 2006
- ^ "Oldmeldrum Golf Club, Scotland". oldmeldrumgolf.co.uk.
- ^ Dow, Bob. AL DIES IN BUNKER Daily Record, Jun 23 2006
- ^ a b "Tolquhon Castle". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
- ^ "Nicholas Bogdan". The Guardian. London. 28 August 2002. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
- ^ "A History of Barra Castle". thesetonfamily.com. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
- ^ "Rotary Club of Oldmeldrum - Community Garden". oldmeldrumrotary.org.uk.
- ^ Beaton, Alistair. Evergreen entertainer congratulates garden volunteers The Press & Journal
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-07-24. Retrieved 2007-06-24.
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