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    Hello walkers! Welcome to beautiful Edzell village in Scotland. Edzell (Scottish Gaelic: Eigill) is a village in Angus, Scotland. It is 5 miles (8 km) north of Brechin, by the River North Esk.

    Edzell is a Georgian-era planned town, with a broad main street and a grid system of side streets. Originally called Slateford, Edzell was renamed in 1818 after an earlier hamlet 1.5 miles (2.5 km) to the west, which by then had been abandoned. Edzell’s population in 2004 was 780.

    The original village of Edzell was located around the walls of the first Edzell Castle, a motte and bailey structure to the south of the present castle. The existing village of Slateford was expanded in the early 19th century by the Earl of Panmure. The new parish church,

    Replacing the one in the old village, was built in 1818 on the village’s north boundary, and led to the official renaming of the village as Edzell. In 1861, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited Edzell, as part of a Royal progress through Angus and Kincardineshire, just weeks before Albert’s sudden death.

    Edzell was not connected to the railway until 1896, and only had a passenger service until 1931, although it reopened experimentally in the summer of 1938. It was awarded the Scotsman Trophy for the best kept Scottish village at the Britain in Bloom contest in 1975.

    The most distinctive landmark of the village is the Dalhousie Memorial Arch, which spans the main road into Edzell from the south. It was erected in 1887 to commemorate the deaths of the 13th Earl of Dalhousie and his wife, both of whom died on the same day.

    Other significant buildings in the village include the Inglis Memorial Hall, a gothic building gifted to the village by Sir Robert Inglis in 1896, in memoriam of his father. The Burn, a small Georgian estate, is located approximately 1 mile north of Edzell. It was originally built for Lord Adam Gordon

    Between 1791 and 1796. It is now a charitable trust and is used for educational retreats. The village is also known for the Rocks of Solitude walk that is accessed through a blue door by the River North Esk which runs along the village. I hope you enjoy the walk.

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    1. Behind the old post office was the Shaking Bridge. It was beautiful back there. We stayed at The Doune House Bed and Breakfast nearly fifty years ago when we first came to Scotland as a new military family. Many years ago there was a huge infestation of hares. Some of them were huge! Loved our time there and after all this time I still miss it.

    2. Edzell to najpiękniejsze miasto świata ❤❤❤
      Edzell powinien zorganizować zimowe igrzyska olimpijskie wspólnie z Reykyawik 😊😊

      Powinno być połączenie PKP Intercity z Edzell do Krasnystaw Miasto 😮😮😮😮

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