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Rothiemay
The district of Rothiemay and its main settlement, the small
granite-built village of Milltown, occupy a historically strategic site
on the River Deveron in North East Scotland.
Set at the neck of a deep valley between hills where the river is
confined in its outlet from the wide strath where it joins with its
tributary the River Isla, the area has a mixture upland and lowland
scenery.

There
is evidence that Rothiemay has long been considered a desirable place to
live - even from prehistoric times, and signs of human activity can be
found locally from almost every subsequent era of British history.
It hasn't always been a backwater - the successive waves of immigration
and cultural influences, and numerous political, social and religious
revolutions and devastating wars through which the country has passed,
have left ripples, and traces of these events can still be found in the
buildings and landscape.
This site aims to look at what makes Rothiemay the place it is today -
its history, landscape, natural environment, buildings and people, past
and present.
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On Deveron
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