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  1. Auchnagatt. Village. Photo: Anne Burgess, CC BY-SA 2.0. Auchnagatt is a village and rural area in Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated on the Ebrie Burn and on the A948 road between Ellon and New Deer. Auchnagatt is situated 4 miles southeast of New Deer.

  2. Nestled in the Buchan countryside. The village of New Deer is home to around 750 people and stands just over 25 miles north of Aberdeen. Enjoying a focal location in Buchan, it lies almost centrally within a ring of settlements comprising Turriff, Banff, Fraserburgh, Peterhead, Ellon and Oldmeldrum. New Deer reflects this central location by ...

  3. New Deer Heritage Group. Public group. ·. 962 members. Join group. The New Deer Heritage Group was founded in 2019 to collect and preserve the history and stories of New Deer. We are going to rent the Manse stableblock...

  4. The story of New Deer begins in the 580’s when St Drostan, a follower of St Columba, set up a monastery at Deer, six miles to the east. Some time later, St Kane left the monastery to establish a chapel at a place that became called Auchreddie, which in Gaelic means “place of the bog myrtle”. Over time, a settlement grew up around the ...

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  5. Average cost of a three-bedroom home: £210,000. Average Floor area of three bedroom home: 114 m2 / 1227ft 2. Derived from Quarter Two 2024 property sales in the area. History of New Deer. The history of New Deer dates back hundreds of years when a settlement (originally called Auchreddie) developed around a chapel set up by monks from a nearby ...

  6. The story of New Deer begins in the 580s when St Drostan, a follower of St Columba, set up a monastery at Deer, six miles to the east. Some time later, St Kane left the monastery to establish a chapel at a place that became called Auchreddie, which in Gaelic means "place of the bog myrtle".

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  8. DEER, NEW, a parish, in the district of Deer, county of Aberdeen, 6 miles (E. S. E.) from Cuminestown; containing, with the village of Kirktown of New Deer, 3756 inhabitants. This parish originally formed a part of Old Deer, and was separated from it about the beginning of the seventeenth century; it was at first termed Auchreddy, from the land ...

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