Drumoak

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Drumoak is a growing village situated between Peterculter and Banchory in North Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. There are currently a number of housing developments taking place and the village is minutes away from the banks of the River Dee. There is also a bridge over the Dee named Park Bridge after a local estate named Park Estate.

There is a small corner shop and also a restaurant and bar called the Irvine Arms after the family that used to occupy Drum Castle. Drum Castle is run by the National Trust and is open to visitors.

There is a small primary school with roughly one hundred pupils although the number is growing rapidly due to the number of new houses being built in the village.

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