New Leeds

New Leeds

Coordinates: 57°34′55″N 2°00′29″W / 57.582°N 2.008°W / 57.582; -2.008

New Leeds
War Memorial at New Leeds - geograph.org.uk - 398654.jpg
War Memorial at New Leeds
New Leeds is located in Aberdeen
New Leeds

 New Leeds shown within Aberdeenshire
OS grid reference NJ996546
Council area Aberdeenshire
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PETERHEAD
Postcode district AB42
Dialling code 01346 (Lonmay)
Police Grampian
Fire Grampian
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament Banff and Buchan
Scottish Parliament Banff and Buchan
List of places: UK • Scotland •

New Leeds is a planned village in the Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated 5.1 kilometres (3.2 mi) east of Strichen at the foot of Mormond Hill.[1]

Nowadays New Leeds serves chiefly as a dormitory village for Aberdeen and Fraserburgh.

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Transport

Regular bus services operate to Fraserburgh and Aberdeen, and an on-demand Dial-a-bus service is also available.[2]

New Leeds is adjacent to the A952 road, which links with the A90 road north to Fraserburgh and south to Aberdeen and beyond.

The nearby Mormond railway station closed in 1979, and now offers an access point to the Formartine and Buchan Way, the long-distance path that follows the route of the former railway.

Landmarks

On the slopes of Mormond Hill above the village is the White Stag of Mormond, a hill figure marked with quartz stones, first laid out by Mr F. W. Cordiner of Cortes to mark his wedding in 1870.[3]

A more modern landmark is the pair of wind turbines erected in 2008 at Redbog, 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) north of the village. A further turbine at nearby West Cockmuir is planned.[4]

Schools

Primary education is provided at Kininmonth School[5], 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of the village, whilst secondary pupils travel to Mintlaw Academy, 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi) away.

History

New Leeds was founded in the late 18th century by Alexander Fraser 8th of Strichen (fl. 1764)[6], whose ambition was that the village would grow to rival Leeds in Yorkshire as a place of wool manufacture.[7] Such ambitions were not to be realised, and by 1912 the village was suffering declining population, with many dwellings abandoned.[8]

References

  1. ^ New Leeds, Gazetteer for Scotland
  2. ^ Public transport information, Aberdeenshire Council
  3. ^ White Horse and Stag on Mormond Hill, Peterhead and Buchan Tourism Initiative
  4. ^ Buchan Area Committee Report – 21 April 2009, Aberdeenshire Council
  5. ^ Kininmonth Primary School, school website
  6. ^ Fraser of Strichen and later of Lovat, Baronage
  7. ^ Descriptive Gazetteer entry for Strichen, A Vision of Britain through Time
  8. ^ Lotted lands and planned villages in north-east Scotland, Douglas G. Lockhart



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