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Findochty

Village in Moray, Scotland


Village in Moray, Scotland

FieldValue
countryScotland
official_nameFindochty
gaelic_nameAm Fionn Ochdamh
scots_nameFinichty
population
population_ref()
os_grid_referenceNJ4667
coordinates
civil_parishRathven
unitary_scotlandMoray
lieutenancy_scotlandBanffshire
constituency_westminsterAberdeenshire North and Moray East
constituency_scottish_parliamentBanffshire and Buchan Coast
post_townBUCKIE
postcode_districtAB56
postcode_areaAB
dial_code01542
static_image_nameFindochty Harbour.jpg
static_image_captionFindochty Harbour, with village in background

Findochty (pronounced , , ) is a village in Moray, Scotland, on the shores of the Moray Firth; historically it was part of Banffshire.

Churches

There are a number of churches in this small village, including Church of Scotland, Salvation Army, & Methodist congregations. There are also the Christian Brethren at Chapel Street, and at the Station Road Hall - which has an annual Bible Conference every September drawing Christians from all parts of the British Isles and many overseas countries.

Notable people

  • Isla St Clair, singer

References

References

  1. {{Scottish settlement population citation
  2. "Error 403".
  3. "Biblecentre :: Bible Topics, Commentaries, Addresses, Lectures".
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