The Golden Fry Foggie
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78 Main Street
Aberchirder, Scotland AB54 7TD
Aberchirder, often referred to as Foggie, is a historic planned village located in the attractive countryside of Northeast Scotland. Founded in 1764 by Alexander Gordon, the name Foggieloan derives from Gaelic words meaning "peaty or boggy meadows" and has been a popular name for over two centuries.
The village offers a glimpse into its rich heritage through a virtual museum that includes a collection of old photographs and postcards. While Aberchirder is situated on the A97 between Huntly and Banff, it is not easily accessible by public transport, with the nearest train station located 11 miles away in Huntly.
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