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Alford
Alford is a big village in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland, existing simply southern of the River Don. It lies within the Howe of Alford (also called the Vale of Alford) which occupies the middle reaches of the River Don. The place-name is thought to originate from the Scots auld ford; its initial position getting on the financial institutions of the Don. The "L" sound in the word has, with time, been dropped, and is silent. Additionally, the name could be a tautology; a combination of ath and ford, both indicating 'ford' in Gaelic as well as Scots specifically. Alford provided its name to a fight of the Battle of Alford (1645 ). It is likewise the home of the Aberdeen Angus cattle breed, which is commemorated by a life-sized design of a bull on the edge of the village, which the Queen Mother inaugurated in 2001. It is believed that the original breeding place of the livestock was Buffal, located between Challenging (Tulloch) and also Craigievar close-by Alford. One more specialty for the town is Alford Oatmeal, ground at Montgarrie, simply outside the town. Alford also sports the Alford Area School, with a library and pool. The Alford Valley Railway, Grampian Transport Museum, Alford Heritage Museum and Craigievar Castle are preferred site visitor destinations, with a variety of other archaeological sites, rock circles, and castles (including Balfluig Castle, Castle Fraser and Drum Castle) being within very easy reach by roadway. One stone circle, originally thought to be ancient, ended up being a 20-year-old replica. Situated in Alford, Haughton Country Park is a huge as well as prominent green room with a campers park as well as woodland walks. The 18 hole Alford Golf Club is an appealing and also positive training course which has a large regional membership.