Bonnyton, Aberdeenshire

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Bonnyton
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Bonnyton
Location within Aberdeenshire
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Postcode district AB52
Dialling code 01464
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57°21′57″N2°32′23″W / 57.365737°N 2.539654°W / 57.365737; -2.539654
Mill of Bonnyton, looking towards the Hill of Rothmaise - geograph.org.uk - 588063.jpg

Bonnyton is a rural area of Old Rayne in the Garioch area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [1]

Bonnyton is a small secluded hamlet comprising seven houses,[ citation needed ] at the end of a no through road. Elevation approx. 500 feet. South facing views towards the Bennachie range. It is situated a mile and half from the Main A96 Aberdeen/Inverness trunk road. The local village with shops is at Insch

It is surrounded by the farms of Loanhead, Lathries, Oxenloan and St Cloud. [2] A caravan site is situated in the area. [3] [ failed verification ]

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References

  1. Geo.ed.ac.uk
  2. Geograph.org.uk
  3. Aberdeenshire.gov.uk