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Aberdeenshire’s version of Monarch of The Glen Village!
The Post Office is open 9am - 12.30 from Monday to Friday. The thrift shop within is open during these times, but the highlight is the community run tea room which operates each Thursday and Friday m...
Really nice and clean. Some local produce and a thriving thrift shop. Go for coffee and cakes on Thursday and Friday mornings then go to the Grant Arms for lunch.
A lovely little building at the centre of this attractive estate village.
Monymusk is an attractive estate village dating back to 1712 when Lord Cullen purchased Monymusk House and its estates. As the estates and the houses of the workers were in a dreadful state, he charge...
For country dance enthusiasts, the town is an important site; Scottish country dancers and American contra dancers alike enjoy their versions of the dance named for the town, so coming here is a sort ...
Aberdeenshire’s version of Monarch of The Glen Village!
The Post Office is open 9am - 12.30 from Monday to Friday. The thrift shop within is open during these times, but the highlight is the community run tea room which operates each Thursday and Friday m...
Lovely little PO and shop
Really nice and clean. Some local produce and a thriving thrift shop. Go for coffee and cakes on Thursday and Friday mornings then go to the Grant Arms for lunch.
A lovely little building at the centre of this attractive estate village.
Monymusk is an attractive estate village dating back to 1712 when Lord Cullen purchased Monymusk House and its estates. As the estates and the houses of the workers were in a dreadful state, he charge...
Informal community center
For country dance enthusiasts, the town is an important site; Scottish country dancers and American contra dancers alike enjoy their versions of the dance named for the town, so coming here is a sort ...