Portsoy Banff & Buchan, Aberdeenshire. Scotland. UK.

Portsoy Banff & Buchan, Aberdeenshire. Scotland. UK. Stock Photo
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David Gowans / Alamy Stock Photo

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J7DRGY

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70 MB (3.2 MB Compressed download)

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6052 x 4040 px | 51.2 x 34.2 cm | 20.2 x 13.5 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

17 May 2017

Location:

Portsoy Harbour, Shore Street, Portsoy, United Kingdom

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Portsoy lies on the north facing coast of Aberdeenshire, approximately midway between Cullen and Banff. Of all the many ports along the Aberdeenshire and Moray coasts, Portsoy was one of the earliest to be established, and as a result is one of the most fascinating. Portsoy was established as a burgh in a charter signed by Mary, Queen of Scots in 1550, and the first harbour was built at around the same time. In 1692, Sir Patrick Ogilvie, the 8th Laird of Boyne replaced the existing harbour with another built entirely of stoneFishing and trade declined at Portsoy through much of the 1900s, but thankfully the charm and character of the town survived long enough to be appreciated by tourists visiting the area. A number of regeneration projects from the 1970s onwards succeeded in giving Portsoy its heart back, and what you find today is an attractive uphill town centre with fascinating streets winding down to the harbour.