King's Deer Park, Kincardineshire
King's Deer Park is a former Royal deer park associated with Kincardine Castle, Kincardineshire. The park was created by William the Lion (1165-1214) and extended by Alexander III in 1266. The dike around the park is considered the best-preserved Deer Dyke in Scotland. The park is within the council area of Aberdeenshire.
Historic Environment Scotland CANMORE ID 36062.
Place Type: Historic Estate
Historic County: Kincardineshire
Lat, Long: 56.890667,-2.5840052
Grid Reference: NO 6451 7785
Civil Parish: Fordoun CP
Council Area: Aberdeenshire CA
Police Area: Scotland (North East) PA
Devolved Legislature: Scottish Parliament
GBPN ID: 302739
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/King's_Deer_Park,_Kincardineshire_302739
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Historic Environment Scotland CANMORE ID 36062.
Place Type: Historic Estate
Historic County: Kincardineshire
Lat, Long: 56.890667,-2.5840052
Grid Reference: NO 6451 7785
Civil Parish: Fordoun CP
Council Area: Aberdeenshire CA
Police Area: Scotland (North East) PA
Devolved Legislature: Scottish Parliament
GBPN ID: 302739
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/King's_Deer_Park,_Kincardineshire_302739
Peruse Kincardineshire on Wikishire

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