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Inchnabobart
Inchnabobart is a hunting lodge on the Balmoral Castle estate in the parish of Glenmuick, Tullich and Glengairn in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is located to the west of the River Muick. The site was recorded as part of the Listed Building Recording Programme (LBRP) for 2001 to 2002. Description The building was once a farmhouse, but has been converted to resemble a traditional Scottish Hunting and shooting in the United Kingdom, hunting lodge. The main structure is a small two-storey building with a stone facade, a cottage kitchen, and a fireplace. It has a separate outhouse. The farm at Inchnabobart is the highest cultivated land in the glen. The site is visited by Hedgehog, hedgehogs. History Adam Watson (scientist), Adam Watson listed the name 'Inchnabobart' as "river meadow of the cow Enclosure, enclosures" in his ''The Place Names of Upper Deeside''. The Inchnabobart ford was once a major crossing of the River Muick. Drovers would ford through the Muick at Inchnaboba ...
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