Examples of 'aboyne' in a sentence

Meaning of "aboyne"

aboyne (noun) - a village or a town in Scotland, known for its scenic beauty, cultural heritage, or other distinctive features. It could also refer to a specific place or community with the name 'Aboyne'

How to use "aboyne" in a sentence

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There are two versions of the aboyne dress in use.
Aboyne Castle and the Loch of Aboyne are nearby.
The tartan dress is called an Aboyne.
Aboyne has a Temperate climate similar to all of the United Kingdom.
I have managed to get hold of some pictures from other people from the Aboyne trip.
Map of Aboyne.
I know because I used to play in it when I was growing up in Aboyne.
Earl of Aboyne.
Sounds like you paddled right past The Boat Inn at the bridge at Aboyne.
Aboyne escaped, but he had only a few troops left.
The loch is artificial, created by the Aboyne Castle estate.
The burgh of Aboyne lies close to the heart of Royal Deeside, Scotland.
He built Coull House, a grand home for himself at Aboyne.
On the Upper Dee, Aboyne Castle grounds are used as a fly fishing fish beat.
It passed through the Carnegie family, the Gordon Earls of Aboyne and the Gardynes.

See also

Aboyne Castle was formerly derelict, but was restored by the present Marquess of Huntly in 1979.
Mill Aboyne - book.

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