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Cullen is a fascinating village with stunning geography, a famous soup and an awesome viaduct. It is a village of two halves with the original fishing village sits snugly huddled together on the shore, where The Royal Oak is situated, and the ‘new town’ (1820’s) built away from the fishing harbour is half a mile up the escarpment. The Royal Read more...
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The Gordon Castle plum was bred by John Webster, head gardener at Gordon Castle near Fochabers in Moray and first recorded in 1864. It is a late dessert plum from the north of Scotland. It has large yellow oval fruit, with a pink blush where it catches the sun, that ripen in September. The fruit is soft and juicy and Read more...
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World famous shortbread, in every shape and size. A lovely family business with a fine taste for a good recipe. Still made to their traditional recipes in Aberlour, their distinctive packaging pops up on shelves across the globe! Always with lovely innovative seasonal offerings on their website so do click through. Baked using only the finest ingredients with no additives, Read more...
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A highly respected meat and game dealer with super butcher shop in Forres and online mail order shop … now also with on-Farm shop at Edinvale Farm, their Pasture for Life family farm. Their online orders are now in eco-friendly packaging too. In 1986 Jock’s parents Mike & Sue Gibson bought the established butcher’s shop as a direct outlet for Read more...
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Cullen is a fascinating village with stunning geography, a famous soup and an awesome viaduct. It is a village of two halves with the original fishing village sits snugly huddled together on the shore, where The Royal Oak is situated, and the ‘new town’ (1820’s) built away from the fishing harbour is half a mile up the escarpment. The Royal Read more...