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Aberdeen and North-East Scotland has a rich and distinctive heritage of monuments. There are prehistoric forts, a special kind of stone circle, a marvellous array of Pictish symbol stones and enough fairytale castles to content the most romantic of visitors. The history of early burghs such as Aberdeen and Elgin can be traced through their fine cathedrals and town houses, while the estate-improvements of the 18th and 19th centuries have left important bridges and harbours. Softcover; 177 pp; Index of places, bibliography and listing of Museums and visitor centres.
Ian Shepherd