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Ballater
Ballater is a burgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland on the River Dee, right away eastern of the Cairngorm Mountains. Positioned at an elevation of 213 m (700 feet), Ballater is a centre for walkers and known for its spring water, as soon as stated to treat scrofula. It is house to more than 1500 citizens. The medieval pattern of advancement along this reach of the River Dee was affected by the old trackways across the Grampian Mounth, which determined calculated locations of castles and also various other Deeside settlements of the Middle Ages. In the very early 14th century, the location was part of the estates of the Knights of St John, however the negotiation did not create till around 1770; initially as a medical spa turn to suit site visitors to the Pananich Mineral Well, after that later on upon the arrival of the train in 1866 it was gone to by numerous travelers making the most of the much easier access thus managed. Ballater railway station was enclosed 1966 but remains in operation as a site visitor centre with an exhibition recording the town's royal connection. Several buildings day from the Victorian period and the centre of the village is a sanctuary. The old site visitor centre was considerably damaged by fire in May 2015 yet has ultimately been restored and resumed.