The Francis Frith Collection.
You are here: Home > Explore your past > Scotland > Stuartfield > Stuartfield
2008 Christmas Gift Guide - great gifts for your family and friends

Stuartfield

Stuartfield photos (1 available)

Old photo of Stuartfield

Stuartfield maps (1 available)

Old map of Scotland

Stuartfield books (2 available)

Stuartfield memories

Be the first to add a memory of Stuartfield.

You can also read memories of nearby places in Aberdeenshire below.

Aberdeenshire memories

Playhillocks Cottage

My sister and I were born in Playhillocks Cottage, Longhaven - me in 1937 and my sister in 1936. When I was about 3 or 4 we moved to a council house in Cruden Bay, Serald Street, where my brother was born. In 1950 we migrated to Australia and sadly by the time I could afford a trip back to Scotland the cottage had gone. I believe that the cottage might have been part of the estate of Longhaven House which was built by Rev Murdoch from Hatton. Coincidently, I now live about 15 mins away by bus from the estate of Dame Elisabeth Murdoch (Rupert's mother) and her place is called Cruden Farm. I really regret that I do not ...read more here
A memory of Longhaven contributed by Maureen Walmsley

Searching

I knew my grandfather and grandmother came from the area and we past through onto the town where they lived last - Strichen which was not too far away from New Pitsligo. I treasured the stillness and history of the area. Happy memories. Still searching for family from here Watt and Willox.

Dubhglas, Australia
A memory of New Pitsligo contributed by First Name Last Name

My First Visit

Was overwhelmed by open spaces,woodland, fields of pasture, arable, all seemingly laid out with such precision. Those responsible for management of the land appear to take so much care. Aberdeen Angus; Pheasants; variety of sheep, many types of bird including Buzzards swooping low over our heads. Thousands of wild foul, seeing fish clearly swimming in the river close by, where our daughter her husband and two children have only recently gone to live. Not forgetting that we played cricket in there substantial sized garden, on a lovely warm sunny day, in October. It is so peaceful, apart from the occasional farm vehicle, but what can you expect out in the countryside.
What a beautifull shoreline, estuary and dunes for walks, ...read more here
A memory of Kirkton Of Logie Buchan contributed by Philip Lofthouse

My first memory of Newburgh

My very first memory of Newburgh was when I was about 3 years old,I remember going out with my dad beside the bridge at Earl place we went walked beside the river, the tide was quite high and I remember some trees.
A memory of Newburgh contributed by First name Last name