Lossiemouth
Lossiemouth is a town in Moray, Scotland. Originally the port coming from Elgin, it ended up being a vital fishing community. Although there has been over 1,000 years of settlement in the location, the present day town was formed over the past 250 years and also includes four different communities that at some point combined into one. From 1890 to 1975 it was a cops burgh as Lossiemouth and Branderburgh. Stotfield, the first considerable settlement (discounting Kinneddar which has actually currently disappeared), lies to the north west of the town. Next was the Seatown-- a tiny location between the river and the canal inholding of 52 homes, 51 of which are the historic fisher homes. When the new harbour was improved the River Lossie, the 18th-century planned community of Lossiemouth, improved a grid system, was established on the low ground listed below the Coulard Hill. Branderburgh formed the final advancement throughout the 19th century. This part of the community developed entirely as a result of the new harbour with its two basins, as well as eventually covered the entire Coulard Hill; it has an impressive account when seen from a range.