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Fochabers,
Scotland
Fochabers
is delightfully situated on the Spey, about 9 miles South of Elgin.The
town was rebuilt in its present situation at the end of the 18th
century, when its earlier site was required for alterations in
the grounds of Gordon Castle, in which the old town cross still
stands. The streets all lead at right angles to the central square,
where fairs and markets are held.
Adjoining
the town, surrounded by a park containing many magnificent old
trees, stands Gordon Castle, the chief seat of the duke of Richmond
and Gordon, erected in the 18th century. The antiquary George
Chalmers (1742-1825) and the composer William Marshall (1748-1833)
were natives of the burgh.
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