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is situated between two great rivers the Spey and the Lossie six
miles northeast of the Royal Burgh of Elgin, it is a mile from the
coast of the Moray Firth. The house is set in two acres of walled
gardens surrounded by parkland which contains many beautiful and
unusual trees.
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nearest airports are Aberdeen and Inverness both of which have many
direct flights to and from London each day.
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Spey Valley is the centre of the Scotch Whisky industry - many of
the great distilleries such as The Glenlivet, Glen Grant and Macallan
are within easy reach of Innes as are many of Scotland's famous
historical sites including Culloden, Cawdor Castle, Ballindalloch
Castle, Brodie Castle and Duff House.
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is in the heart of golfing county. There are eight eighteen-hole
courses within 15 miles. Three of these; Nairn, Lossiemouth and
Elgin are of championship standard.
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county of Moray has some of the finest pheasant shoots in the north
of Scotland and fishing on the River Spey is internationally renowned.
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