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Midstocket is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland. It is named after the Forest of Stocket, which was a gift from Robert the Bruce to the people of Aberdeen in 1319. The income from the forests land formed Aberdeen's Common Good Fund.
Midstocket Road cuts through the area and is generally seen as the focal point of the Midstocket Area. The streets between Midstocket Road and Westburn Road from Mile-End School are considered to be in the Midstocket Area. Between Rosemount and Mile-End School is considered the Mile-End area despite Midstocket Road passing through it.
Midstocket Parish Church, which is also used as a community facility, is located on Midstocket Road.[1]
References
- ^ "Midstocket Church Centre (“No. 35”)". Church of Scotland. http://midstock.myzen.co.uk/about/church-centre/. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
Areas of Aberdeen - See Areas of Aberdeen for a more complete list of the city's districts and areas.
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