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Cortes, Aberdeenshire

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OS grid reference
  
NK006592

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
AB43

Council area
  
Aberdeenshire

UK parliament constituency
  
Banff and Buchan

Country
  
Scotland

Post town
  
FRASERBURGH

Dialling code
  
01346 (Lonmay)

Lieutenancy area
  
Aberdeenshire

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Scottish parliament
  
Banffshire and Buchan Coast

Cortes is a rural settlement in the Banff and Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated in the parish of Rathen, 7.8 kilometres (4.8 mi) south of Fraserburgh.

Contents

The area stretches from the grounds of Cortes House in the west to Cortes Village in the east on the border with the adjacent parish of Lonmay.

Schools

Primary education is provided at Rathen School, whilst secondary pupils travel to Fraserburgh Academy.

Transport

Cortes lies at the northern end of the A952 road at its junction with the A90 road.

Regular bus services connect the area to Fraserburgh, Peterhead and Aberdeen, and an on-demand Dial-a-bus service is also available.

The nearby Lonmay 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

To the south lies Mormond Hill, on the slopes of which a hill figure known as the White Stag of Mormond, marked with quartz stones, was first laid out by Mr F. W. Cordiner of Cortes to mark his wedding in 1870.

History

The name Cortes is said to derive from a Gaelic word meaning circle, in reference to a structure that was described as a Druid temple in the New Statistical Account of Scotland (1845), but is now believed to be the remains of a recumbent stone circle.

Another stone circle, of which only three stones remain, is situated on farmland at Cortie Brae.

Cortes House is a granite-built Regency mansion, built in 1810.

References

Cortes, Aberdeenshire Wikipedia