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Is baile suite i gComhairle Shiorrachd Obar Dheathain é Obar Luathnait. Marykirk, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Obar Luathnait, Eskoziako herri bat da, Aberdeenshire eremu administratiboan. Marykirk est un village du Royaume-Uni, situé dans la région écossaise de l'Aberdeenshire. En 1887, l'ingénieur (en) fait de son foyer le premier foyer au monde alimenté électriquement par une éolienne . Marykirk (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Luathnait) is a village in the Kincardine and Mearns area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, next to the border with Angus at the River North Esk. The village is approximately 6 miles ENE of Montrose at the southern end of the Howe of the Mearns. The road bridge carrying the over the River North Esk is a substantial structure with four arches. It was designed by Robert Stevenson and completed in 1815 at the cost of £1,000 replacing the previous route to the village, an ancient ford. There is a rail bridge across the same river some 600 m north of the road bridge and the village once had a rail station to the north east. Marykirk (schottisch-gälisch Obar Luathnait; von mittelalterlich Abirlothenot, später Aberluthnott) ist eine Ortschaft am Südrand der schottischen Council Area Aberdeenshire. Sie liegt rund acht Kilometer nordwestlich von Montrose und 27 Kilometer südwestlich von Stonehaven am North Esk, welcher die Grenze zwischen Aberdeenshire und Angus markiert.
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Marykirk, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Obar Luathnait, Eskoziako herri bat da, Aberdeenshire eremu administratiboan. Is baile suite i gComhairle Shiorrachd Obar Dheathain é Obar Luathnait. Marykirk (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Luathnait) is a village in the Kincardine and Mearns area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, next to the border with Angus at the River North Esk. The village is approximately 6 miles ENE of Montrose at the southern end of the Howe of the Mearns. The road bridge carrying the over the River North Esk is a substantial structure with four arches. It was designed by Robert Stevenson and completed in 1815 at the cost of £1,000 replacing the previous route to the village, an ancient ford. There is a rail bridge across the same river some 600 m north of the road bridge and the village once had a rail station to the north east. The present parish church was rebuilt in 1806 replacing the previous church, the remains of which can be found in the adjacent kirkyard. The older church was dedicated to St Mary and consecrated in 1242 by the Bishop de Bernham. The settlement and parish were called Aberluthnot before being renamed after the church. The village was made a burgh of barony in 1540 in favour of David Barclay of Mathers by Cardinal David Beaton in 1540, confirmed in 1543 by Queen Mary.The centre of the village has an ancient market cross. The grand gates to the now demolished mansion Kirktonhill House, built in 1799 for the Taylor family, once the home of oil merchant R W Adamson, can be found still in position. Once boasting many small businesses supporting the surrounding agricultural lands, including a part time post office and newsagents the village now has no shops and only the hotel. The nearest shop is a short drive to Montrose or Laurencekirk in the other direction. The village also has a small primary school of three teachers with between 30 and 40 pupils. as well as a hotel, the 19th-century coaching house, the Marykirk Hotel. A rare example of a morthouse is located in the churchyard, built to frustrate the activities of bodysnatchers in the 19th century. Since 1996 the village has held an annual raft race in the River North Esk which normally takes place on the last Sunday in May. After six years of holding the race it came to a halt, as a committee couldn't be formed to organise it. Then in 2009 a committee formed and the raft race started once again. It still continues, and Marykirk holds its raft race on the third Sunday of May each year. Marykirk was also the site of the world's first electricity-generating wind turbine, built by James Blyth to light his summer residence in the village. Up until the end of July 2010, the village also had its own amateur weather station. Marykirk est un village du Royaume-Uni, situé dans la région écossaise de l'Aberdeenshire. En 1887, l'ingénieur (en) fait de son foyer le premier foyer au monde alimenté électriquement par une éolienne . Marykirk (schottisch-gälisch Obar Luathnait; von mittelalterlich Abirlothenot, später Aberluthnott) ist eine Ortschaft am Südrand der schottischen Council Area Aberdeenshire. Sie liegt rund acht Kilometer nordwestlich von Montrose und 27 Kilometer südwestlich von Stonehaven am North Esk, welcher die Grenze zwischen Aberdeenshire und Angus markiert.
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