Aberchirder
Aberchirder is a parish and small village in Moray, Scotland. It is located approximately 4 miles southwest of Turriff, a nearby market town. The area is situated in the Grampian region, known for its rolling hills, heather-covered moors, and picturesque countryside.
Aberchirder is nestled in a valley surrounded by the hills of the Culbin Forest, a scenic area
The parish of Aberchirder has a long history dating back to the 17th century. The area was
Aberchirder's economy was traditionally based on agriculture, with farming and livestock production being the primary industries.
The population of Aberchirder is relatively small, with the most recent estimates showing a steady and stable