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Counties of Great Britain, Banffshire

  • Banffshire (Banff, Buckie, Keith, Macduff, Portsoy, Dufftown)

Banffshire, former county, northeastern Scotland; the North Sea port of Banff was the county town.

The region remained largely Roman Catholic after the Reformation (16th century) and suffered greatly in the ensuing struggles. During the English Revolution (17th century), Banffshire was a Royalist stronghold.

Located in the area are the ruins of several medieval castles and the 12th-century church of Gamrie. In 1975 Banffshire became part of the newly created Grampian Region.

Cast your eyes over the Scottish village of Crovie (pronnonced. "Crivvy") - a Conservation Area, where houses cling to the base of the cliffs, dangling their front doors in the sea and see a traditional Banffshire fishing village that has changed little in over 100 years.

There were about 20 cottages and 100 residents in 1791 and by 1900 there were 300 inhabitants in 66 cottages, partly as a result of The Clearances. People earned their living from the sea, which ultimately chased them away in 1953. In that year massive storms devastated the coastline (destroying several Crovie cottages) and the residents fled.

Counties England Wales Scotland Aberdeenshire, Angus, Argyllshire Ayrshire, Banffshire, Berwickshire Buteshire, Cromartyshire, Caithness Clackmannanshire, Dumfriesshire, Dunbartonshire East Lothian, Fife, Inverness-shire, Kincardineshire


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