Stonehaven Classification and Statistics Settlement Type: small town Population (2011): 11431 (2001): 9577 (1991): 9445 (1981): 7923 (1971): 5127 (1961): 4505 (1951): 4436 (1901): 4565(Police Burgh) (1881): 3957 (1871): 3396 (1861): 3009 (1841): 3012 Tourist Rating: Text of Entry Updated: 18-JUL-2015 Location Latitude: 56.9641°N Longitude: 2.2104°W National Grid Reference: NO 873 859 A range of modern and historical maps are accessible through the map tab on the right of this page Get directions by entering the UK postcode of your location, home or hotel here eg. EH1 3YT Use the tabs on the right of this page to see other parts of this entry Related Entries There are 117 related entries. (8 Attractions, 1 Council Area, 1 Historical County, 1 Event, 1 Family, 53 Features, 14 Parishes, 15 People and 23 Settlements) Names that are not linked do not currently contain any information. Attractions: Banchory Museum Lang Stane of Auquhollie Queen Elizabeth Park Scottish Police Memorial Stonehaven Harbour Stonehaven Open Air Pool Stonehaven War Memorial Tolbooth Museum, The Council Area: Aberdeenshire Events: Moray Firth Fishing Disaster Families: Barclay Features: Bervie Braes Bisset's Hill Bogjurgan, Hill of Bruxie Hill Cairn-mon-earn Carmont Hill Carron Water Carronhill School Cheyne Hill Church of St James the Great Clochnahill Wind Farm Cowie Line Cowie Water Craggie Cat Craigbeg Craiglethy Craigneil Crawton Ness Doonie Point Downie Point Dunnottar Castle Durris Forest East Coast Main Line Fetteresso Castle Fetteresso Forest Garron Point Glaslaw, Burn of Glenton Hill Hall Bay Highland Boundary Fault Highlands Hill of Auquhirie Wind Farm Hobseat, Hill of Killsnaught Hill Kincardineshire Kincardineshire County Buildings Mackie Academy Meikle Carewe Hill Monluth Hill Old Hall Bay Perthumie Bay Pitspunkie, Hill of Redmoss Transmitting Station Slug Road St John's Hill Wind Farm Stonehaven Golf Course Stonehaven Railway Station Strathmore, Valley of Swanley, Hill of Three Stones, Hill of Toutties, The Trusta, Hill of Ury House Historical Counties: Kincardineshire Parishes: Aberdeen Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Banchory-Ternan Benholm Bervie Birse Dunnottar Durris Fetteresso Fordoun Glenbervie Kinneff and Catterline Strachan People: Sir Alexander Baird John G. Boyd Rev. John Comper Anneliese Dodds Alexander Penrose Forbes William Keith(7th Earl Marischal) Jackie Lockhart(Jackie Steele) William York MacGregor James Matthews James Murdoch James Paterson John Charles Walsham Reith(1st Baron Reith of Stonehaven) Archibald (Archie) Simpson Robert Stevenson Robert William Thomson Settlements: Aberdeen Auquhollie Barras Carmont Catterline Cookney Cowie Crawton Drumlithie Fetteresso Hobseat Kinneff Kirktown of Fetteresso Laurencekirk Midtown of Barras Mill of Uras Muchalls Newtonhill Portlethen Raedykes Roadside of Catterline Skateraw Uras
There are 117 related entries. (8 Attractions, 1 Council Area, 1 Historical County, 1 Event, 1 Family, 53 Features, 14 Parishes, 15 People and 23 Settlements)
Names that are not linked do not currently contain any information.
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