Arradoul Explained

Country:Scotland
Static Image:Arradoul.jpg
Static Image Caption:Drone photo of the hamlet of Arradoul.
Coordinates:57.658°N -2.981°W
Official Name:Arradoul
Unitary Scotland:Moray
Lieutenancy Scotland:Banffshire
Constituency Westminster:Moray
Constituency Scottish Parliament:Banffshire and Buchan Coast
Os Grid Reference:NJ4163

Arradoul is a small village in Scotland, in the traditional county of Banffshire, and in the Moray council area.[1] It is a ribbon settlement on the south side of main A98 road between Cullen and Fochabers, near to the Buckpool turn off to the town of Buckie. To the south of the village are the farms of Arradoul Mains, Walkerdales and Cairnfield. Arradoul Mains is owned by Christies of Fochabers and grows sapling trees for the forestry industry across the UK. The Cairnfield Estate is an arable farm growing oats and barley.

Notes and References

  1. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 28 Elgin & Dufftown (Buckie & Keith). 9780319231029. Ordnance Survey. 2013.