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Encyclopedia > Rosehearty

Rosehearty(Rizarty in the local dialect) is located on the Moray Firth coast, 4 miles west of the town Fraserburgh, in the historical county of Aberdeenshire in Scotland.


The burgh has a population of around 1300 with about 25% of pensionable age. There are 3 shops and 3 hotels in the village.


The settlement which is now Rosehearty was founded by a group of shpiwrecked Danes in the 14th century. Rosehearty didn't offically exist until it was granted a charter in 1680's by King Charles II.


External links

  • http://www.rosehearty.com - Community website

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Rosehearty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (113 words)
Rosehearty ( Rizarty in the local dialect) is located on the Moray Firth coast, 4 miles west of the town Fraserburgh, in the historical county of Aberdeenshire in Scotland.
The settlement which is now Rosehearty was founded by a group of shipwrecked Danes in the 14th century.
Rosehearty didn't officially exist until it was granted a charter in 1680s by King Charles II.
Rosehearty Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland (578 words)
Rosehearty lies on the north-facing coast of Aberdeenshire, four miles west of Fraserburgh.
The southern side of Rosehearty is still more recent, concluding with the 9-hole golf club and by the open land around the two ruined castles.
On the west side of Rosehearty is one of its most recent and most distinctive structures, a tall white observation tower associated with the military ranges off the coast here.
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