New Deer

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The main street in New Deer
The main street in New Deer

New Deer lies in the valley of Deer in Aberdeenshire, North East Scotland, and was originally founded after monks from Deer Abbey, Old Deer built a chapel at Auchreddie (which translates as "field of the bog myrtle"). Around 1507 the register of Deer Abbey lists its lands in the "new paroche of Deir". The name Auchreddie has dropped in significance over the years, however the southern end of the village is still known by this name.[1]

In 1805 New Deer was extended to the north by the third James Ferguson of Pitfour (1735–1820), the elder brother of Patrick Ferguson.[1]

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[edit] Village features

St Kane's Church, New Deer
St Kane's Church, New Deer
Churches

There are three churches in the village, only one of which (St Kane’s) still functions as a religious establishment; it belongs to the Church of Scotland. The other two are now used as a baker's store and the gym hall of the primary school. New Deer (St Kane’s) Primary School sits behind the main church, in the centre of the village.

St Kane’s opened a church centre in 2003, next-door to the church. The building was previously a long-running local general store and accompanying house. The centre includes a café and is used for various community activities.[2]

Culsh Monument
The Culsh Monument
The Culsh Monument

Stands on a hill to the north of the village and commemorates William Dingwall Fordyce. Local Brucklay estate landlord, William Fordyce was Aberdeenshire's first MP.[3][4]

[edit] Amenities

  • Banks
    • There has been a bank in the village since at least 1847. For many years this was the Clydesdale Bank until 2006 when the Royal Bank of Scotland took over the branch.[5] Historically the New Deer Savings Bank (est. 1847, and which became part of Trustee Savings Bank (TSB) in 1863), also provided a service to residents, but TSB left the village in the 1980s.[6]
  • Builders
  • Butchers
  • Café (seasonal)
  • Doctors
  • General Grocery Stores
  • The Grampian Wildlife Rehabilitation Trust, providing help to various wildlife including Seals.[7]
  • Hairdressers
  • Photographer
  • Post Office
  • Tanning Studio
  • Vets

[edit] Events

[edit] Local notables

[edit] References


Coordinates: 57°30′N, 2°12′W