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Date of Construction
History
Abbeyfield Care Home
Abernethy Golf Course
Abernethy Highland Games
The oldest traditional Highland Games in Scotland; home of the Clan Grant Gathering
Abernethy Parish Church & Graveyard
See other history pages for Old Kirk & Graveyard, Nethy Bridge Parish Church Manse, House of Abernethy
Abernethy Primary School
Abernethy War Memorial
Aberniddrie
Built by David & Margaret Pert previous owners of Tigh na Fraoch.
Achnagoichan
Ailianbeg Lodge
Alderbank
Once the home of Joe Lobban, a joiner whose memories of Kincardine are in the Explore Abernethy Visitor Centre
Aldersyde
1896
Built by 1896, near site of John Crowley's spring destroyed in the flood of 1829.
Altea
Amberley
Ardach
Ardavon Cottage
Ardavon House
Past owners David Cormack E Cutherberton Bought by M McCreath in 1998
Aspen Lodge
The Old Police Station converted and run as a sports hire and ski school by Keith and Shirley Bateman from 1993 to 1994.
Auchendean
Bought in July 1986 from Robert & Eileen Troup (now of Tulloch), gas & peat dealer
Aultmore House
Aultmore House was built between 1911 and 1914. It was commissioned by Archibald Mirrielees whose father, an Aberdonian, and his partner, Mr Muir had made their fortune in Russia. Initially they were involved in import /export but later founded the Moscow department store M&M's which is still to be found.
Aundorach
Badandossan
Badanfhuarain
Badanfhuarain Cottage
Balachan
Balliefurth Farm
The land around Balliefurth Farm was a very important place pre 1920 as it was where the Grants crossed the River Spey to get to the meeting place at old Ballintomb where they held their fairs/courts and rallied for war.
Balliemore
Balliemore Cottage
Balnagowan
Margaret Grant (teacher at Abernethy Primary School) Andrew & Caroline Raffer
Balnagowan Mill
Balnagowan Steading
Beckside
Bele Rive
Belford
Ben Mhic Dhui
Benachie Cottage
Bertie
Bertie More in 2006 at the Post Office, Nethy Bridge
Birch Cottage
Birchfield
Lane to Rothiemoon Farm alongside Duack Burn.  OS NH 997 206 09871 GPS N57 15906 W003 09871
Black Bridge
Blythswood
Borneo
Braehead
Braemore
Broomhill Bridge
1863 - original bridge 1894 - bridge rebuilt
Brunswick
Former owner Mr & Mrs Hamish McAndrew (roadman) son of Hamish McAndrew (tailor).
Bynack
Bynack Stable
Caberfeidh
At one time house for Drill Sergeant . Also, a butcher's shop.
Cairngorm
Cala
Carlthorpe
Carlthorpe, Nethy Bridge. (photograph courtesy of Alastair McCook) Along the B970, near the Nethy Bridge golf course
Castle Roy
On a mount about one mile out of the village on the way to Grantown
Causer
In 1871 there were 3 wooden houses called Causer Cottages near the Smithy, and Causer farm near the modern crossroads.
Clachbhan
Clachbheo
Clan Fishing Rods
Coille Glas
Community Centre
Built as the Institute by 1905 with money raised by Trustees it was first called reading room;
Coulnakyle
Coulnakyle Sawmill
Craiggowrie
James Charles Grant ? To 1968; Mysie Lillian Clark 1968 to 1977;  Sheila & Maurice Smith 1977 to 1998;  Gillianne & David Clegg 1998 - present day
Craigmore Cottage
Craigmore Cottage, Craigmore - next to Craigmore Mill
Craigmore Mill
Previously a meal mill now occupied by Clan Rods Limited
Croftallan
Croftbank
Kerry & Anne McCusker built this house and lived in it for a short time. Richard & Patricia Eccles
Cullachie
Dairy
Mr Richard George, who owned a herd of about fourteen Ayrshire cows which was daily driven through the village to various pastures and taken back to be milked by 5pm. Later Jimmy George until after WW
Dalbuick
Dalnaglar
Davie Miller (1927-2006)
Davie Miller died on Sunday 21st May 2006 - the following eulogy is reproduced with the kind permission of his family.
Delbog
Delbog was once occupied by the Cameron's, Alec Morley's (the present owner)grandfather;
Dell Cottage (nursery)
Dell Iron Mill
'... The York Building Company finding this part of Sir James Grant's estate a most eligible situation for carrying on other articles of trade and commerce, they erected a furnace for casting iron and several forges for making it fit for the uses of the country and for exportation. They made into charcoal immense quantities of wood, which was used in these furnaces and forges...'  A case in the court of session 1784
Dell of Abernethy
The original part of the building was a cotter-house (a 'but and ben' - now West Dell wing) built around the 17th century.  It was thatched, as thatch was found in the eves during recent renovations. The fire-places were added at a later stage in its history along with 'pit-sawn' roof timbers and tie-beams which are still there and can be seen in the living-room.  The rest of the building was then built (apart from a wing at the rear which came later) also around 17c.
Dell Pipe Boring Mill
John More Planning and Location of the Mill In February 1765 the Laird James Grant of Grant sought advice after receiving an inquiry on 'supplying the New River company' of London.
Dell Tree Nursery, Summerhouse and Cone Kiln
Seafield Estate (present) For over a century, the nursery was used to raise Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) seedlings for the Seafield Estate and for sale.
Dell Wood
A Nature Reserve managed by Scottish Natural Heritage, containing some Explore Abernethy Trails.
Derraid
Dirdhu Court
A MacLeod built estate of various designed houses built in 1990s.
Dorback School House
Dornie
Dornoch Cottage
Drill Hall
Meeting hall for Army personnel during World War One and Two. Village concerts and dances. Demolished after WW2
Drinking Fountain
Duack Cottage
Duack Lodge
House built and stayed in by same family for 97 years (family name Stewart) till bought by Ronnie and Chris Dunn in 1982. The daughter they bought it from was born in the house the year it was built.
Duack Sawmill
Mr. MacDonald c.1860 - 1882 Run by Mr. MacDonald Born Stratherrick. Aged in early 20's and single whilst at the mill. Married Miss Stewart, from Tulloch.
Duncruin
Ellonbreck
Explore Abernethy
Fairview
Formerly Richard and Jimmy George's dairy until after WW II.
Fairwinds
Farthings
Fasga na Coille
Miss Annie Bannatyne. Miss Anne Holt daughter of RD Holt of Forest Lodge. Previous owners Jack & Marietta Philip 19??
Feorag
Feorag Cottage
Suffered a fire to the roof c. 2000.
Fern Cottage
Fiodhag
Firwood
Flag Pole
In 1997 Nethy Bridge Community Council ran a competition to design a flag for the village This was open to all pupils and former pupils of Abernethy School Catherine MacLennan (age 14) was the winner
Flox Cottage
1870
Built in 1870 by a father and son from nearby dwelling Craiggowrie
Forest House
Forest Lodge
Forest Lodge Sawmill
Seafield Estate (1970s) Two brothers running a private business Seafield Estate Leased by Mr. R. McGinley (present)
Foresters Lodge
Garlyne
Glencairn
1920
New house on site of former built by 1920.
Gordon Cottage
Granite Cottage
Mr Fergus Robertson ran a ground floor shop there just before WW2.  Granite Cottage was taken over by the Co Op.  with a butchers department, a grocery department and a drapery department.
Greenwood
Grianach
Haemacks Road
Hamish Mackenzie was a cobbler who lived in Culvardie, Nethy Bridge. His earlier trade was as a coachman for the Manse. He was born in Dorback and died late 1940's Hamish worked for D.E. (Dundee and Equitable) the shoe shop in Grantown
Half House
Hawthorn
Heath Cottage
Feued by the Countess of Seafield to Mrs Agnes Annabella Campbell Black as of Whitsunday 1958.
Heatherbrae
Previous owners Jim and Anne Scrimounger 19?? - 1998 Jan and Moe Tomisk 1998.
History
Hope Cottage
Hope Cottage 2
House Abernethy
Patrick Grant - 1585 - 1620s Colin Mackenzie - 1633 Roderick Mackenzie - 1642 John Sanderson - 1656 - 1660s Colin Nicolson - 1670 James Grant - 1686 William Grant - 1709 - 1764 John Grant - 1765 - 1820 Donald Martin - 1821 James Stewart - 1838 - 1862 Rev. Dr. William Forsyth - 1863 - 1907 Duncan Robertson - 1907 Rev. Archibald W. Ross - 1922 - 1932 Mr. Norman Walker - 1965 - 1971 Abernethy Trust - 1971 - present
Inchdryne
Ingledene
Innis Bhroc
Iona
Iron Mills / Furnaces
Iron was in production between 1730 and 1735, with a smelting furnace at Balnagowan and a forging mill near the Causer, under charge of Benjamin Lund.
Island Bank
Formerly forestry workers house; Donald Carr.  Presently a private home.
Ivy Cottage
Almost destroyed by fire 19?? Restored 19?? Extensions built 19??, 19?? and 2000.
Juniper Cottage
Private residence and Bed and Breakfast accommodation (2005) Gregor Grant
Keeper
Kelvin Bank
Kestrel
Kildonan
Kimberley
Bought in 1970s by James and Hilda Watt who changed the name from Martinez to Kimberley. Martinez is now one of the holiday cottages in the grounds.
Kinnaird
Klondike Cottage
Laburnum
Laggan Clachaig
Lairig
Langrick
Lazy Duck Hostel
Les Marecottes
Lettoch
1898
Lettoch Farmhouse was built in 1898 by the Seafield Estate for John Macaulay, who had just taken over the farm of Lettoch from the Ross family.
Linmhor
Linwood
Listchafennichen
Loch Garacher
Loch Ryvoan
Loren
Lorne Cottage
Lower Dell Cottage
Luachmore
Previously a bakers shop, currently a private residence
Lygon
Lynamer
The following information was kindly supplied by Mr Lindsay Robertson, Aberdeen, who has ancestors buried in the Old Kirk Graveyard by Castle Roy.
Lyngame
Lyngarrie
Lynmagilbert
Lynstock
Lynstock Cottages
Lynstock House
Mackenzie Crescent
A mixture of 20 single and two storey semi-detached and terraced houses originally council owned, now increasingly private.
Malvern
Mealfualchel
Meall a Bhuachaille
Memories as a Child – by M Toby
On the second or third of December 1939 my sister and I were evacuated to Nethy Bridge There were many of us and I think we were all from Edinburgh.  I was five years of age and one of the youngest children to be evacuated without a parent.  I cannot remember much but we lived in a home named "Ardaven" which was owned by a Mr and Mrs Cook.  My sister's named Avril and I am named Margaret our last name was Robertson.
Mhor Cottage, Tulloch
Mill Lane
A development of single storey detached and semi-detatched private houses leading towards the Old Balnagowan Saw Mill
Mill of Garlyne
Milton
Ruin rebuilt in 1964 by Pat & Jan Whitworth who stayed there until 1971.
Mo Dachaidh
Maggie Methven and Fred Doull.  Maggie Methven very keen churchwoman. Fred Doull. Baker. In earlier years was a baker on the Canadian Pacific Railway, baking bread on the train for the passengers.
Moidart
Moncrieff
Mondhuie 2
Morlich
Moss Bank
Mountain View
Mountview Hotel
Dr P Watkin Brown Norman Stone Stewart and Trixie Parkins.  Kevin & Caryl Shaw
Mousa
Mr Mustard, Butchers Shop
Mr Walter Grant (1930's) Coopers (1940's) Mr Michael Mustard (present).
Nethy Bridge Hotel
Built after the coming of the railways 1860s.
Nethy Bridge Parish Church
In the 1800's a split in the Church of Scotland led to "The New Kirk" being built on Dell Road.
Nethy Bridge Service Station
George Mackenzie's Garages and petrol pump. Then Charlie Ross, father of John Ross (Funeral Dir
Nethy Bridge Ski School
Keith Bateman - Ski School Owner and Chief Instructor in the ski school uniform.
Nethy Bridge Station
Abernethy Bunkhouses - Nethy Station 2006 The picnic tables are from the old Ptarmigan Cafe on CairnGorm Mountain
Nethy House
Grampa Smith, Mom & Anthony, my oldest brother Photo kindly provided by Winnie Boutet, Canada Mom's brother Gordon, far right Photo kindly provided by Winnie Boutet, Canada Mom & Dad (Jessie & Anthony) Deane, Mom's sister Madge & her daughter Ruby. Photo kindly provided by Winnie Boutet, Canada
Nurse's Cottage
Nursery Cottage
The house most associated with the old tree nursery on Dell Road
Oak Bank
Old Bake House
One of several bakeries in the village this one on Dell Road has kept its name
Old Bridge End
Previous owners Donald Stuart d1911 m Annie MacKintosh d1881
Old Kirk Graveyard
The following were all ministers of the church
Old Police Station
Old Smithy
Old Stable Yard
House on the site of Nethy Bridge Riding Centre, an accredited riding school run by Newby and Pat Taylor between c. 1960 - 1980.
Old Station Yard
Osprey Lodge
Park Cottage
Patfannich
Pathways
Pine Cottage 1
Pine Cottage 2
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