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468:"the black native breed" and sheep which were sent to market. Limestone was readily available. By then, the last two distilleries of "malt spirits" had closed. A church built in 1876, a parochial school and a manse were noted in the report. The church, defined as the "Cabrach Parish Church", still stood in 2017, "in open countryside" but was only in occasional use and only during summer. The Category B church, confirmed as having been built in 1786, was listed as being of interest by Historic Scotland in 1972, (Listing number LB2255). Other Listed properties in the general area include the church burial ground, a bridge at Cabrach, Deveron House (built in 1801-1802) and its garden wall, and another bridge at Milltown Burn, Milltown. Deveron House was added to the Buildings at Risk register in 2018. Aberdeenshire Council lists the House as "Former Church of Scotland Manse and steading". 108: 124: 1026: 131: 27: 483:
played a central role in Scottish history; it was the home of Jacobite rebels, its illegal whisky trade led to the Scotch whisky industry we know today, and its people fought in the country’s great wars but all this was in danger of being forgotten". The plans for the centre indicate the location as Inverharroch Farm, eight miles from Dufftown.
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pot stills scattered throughout The Cabrach" but "the last of these had closed by 1851". After distilling became legal, three distilleries began to operate here after 1823: "the Cabrach Distillery at Mains of Lesmurdie and Tomnaven, in the Lower Cabrach; and Blackmiddens (later renamed Buck) in the Upper Cabrach". All had closed by the 1840s.
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The area contains a nuclear bunker that was used during the Cold War as a "monitoring post". Built in the 1960s, the facility closed in 1992, and remains in "remarkably good condition", though stripped of its contents, such as beds, canned food and water, instruments and identification charts. Some
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The Cabrach Trust was planning to create a Heritage Centre, to present the history of the estate, "memories of the past", of an area which is now "sparsely populated". Fund raising was underway in 2019. The Heritage Manager of The Trust made this comment to a reporter in March 2019: "The Cabrach has
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A June 2019 news item indicates that "illicit whisky production and smuggling" was rampant at one time, during the 1700s and early 1800s "making it one of the most important birthplaces of malt whisky", according to another source. According to another source, "at its peak, there were well over 100
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A report published in 1846 defined the Cabrach as: "a parish, partly in the district of Alford, county of Aberdeen, but chiefly in the county of Banff, 12 miles (W.) from Clatt; containing 827 inhabitants". The primary pursuits were agriculture, peat cutting, and hunting. Some farms raised cattle,
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Photographs of the Cabrach from 2019 confirm that many abandoned farm houses still stand. Much of the population had been lost in the first decades of the 20th century when industrialization drew people to cities, and because of deaths during
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calendar from 1877–1935. After an 87-year pause, the Calbrach Trust resumed the games. The winner receives the Rose Bowl trophy, which was recovered from the family of the games' last winner Charles Taylor.
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The Cabrach, located in rural Moray, is a sparsely populated area ten miles (16 km) wide by eight miles (13 km) long consisting of mountainous terrain. It lies on the northernmost fringe of the
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at the intersection of the countryside roads that connect Speyside to the north, Aberdeen to the east and, Donside to the south. The town of
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of those items can be seen at the Alford Heritage Museum. Except for a special event in August 2018, the bunker, (known as
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At the end of the 1800s, the population was approximately 1,000. As of November 2018, the estimated population was 70.
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Pages 163-185 A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, Originally published by S Lewis, London, 1846
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Expansion plans revealed for £6.5million whisky visitor attraction in Moray
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Nuclear bunker at Cabrach, Moray, to open to the public for one day only
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The Cabrach has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Cabrach Parish Church, A Category B Listed Building in Cabrach, Moray
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The Cabrach offers a ghostly reminder of the Great War’s devastation
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Rural Scots who never made it home left scars that didn’t heal
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Cabrach Parish Church National Grid Reference NJ 38640 26800
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The Cabrach Picnic and Games in Moray were fixtures on the
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Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba: Gaelic Place-Names of Scotland
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In pictures: A lost Scottish community that vanished
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Cabrach is located in Moray
Moray
OS grid reference
NJ3827
Civil parish
Council area
Moray
Lieutenancy area
Banffshire
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
AB54
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
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Scottish
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UK Parliament
Moray

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