King Edward (Gaelic: Cinn Eadar) is a small village, parish and former feudal barony near the north coast of Scotland in Buchan midway between Turriff and Banff. The old church of King Edward with historic graveyard was founded around 1124 and dedicated to St Aidan. The last service in the old church was on 25 June 1848, after which services moved to new building alongside the main road. The Castle of King Edward is a 13th-century ruined castle located approximately 1 mile south of the village where the A947 crosses the King Edward Burn.
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| - King Edward (Aberdeenshire) (eu)
- Cinn Eadar (ga)
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| - King Edward, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Cinn Eadar, Eskoziako herri eta parrokia bat da, Aberdeenshire eremu administratiboan. (eu)
- Is baile i gComhairle Shiorrachd Obar Dheathain, in Albain, é Cinn Eadar (Béarla: King Edward). Tá sé suite gar don chósta thuaidh. (ga)
- King Edward (Gaelic: Cinn Eadar) is a small village, parish and former feudal barony near the north coast of Scotland in Buchan midway between Turriff and Banff. The old church of King Edward with historic graveyard was founded around 1124 and dedicated to St Aidan. The last service in the old church was on 25 June 1848, after which services moved to new building alongside the main road. The Castle of King Edward is a 13th-century ruined castle located approximately 1 mile south of the village where the A947 crosses the King Edward Burn. (en)
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| - King Edward, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Cinn Eadar, Eskoziako herri eta parrokia bat da, Aberdeenshire eremu administratiboan. (eu)
- King Edward (Gaelic: Cinn Eadar) is a small village, parish and former feudal barony near the north coast of Scotland in Buchan midway between Turriff and Banff. The old church of King Edward with historic graveyard was founded around 1124 and dedicated to St Aidan. The last service in the old church was on 25 June 1848, after which services moved to new building alongside the main road. The Castle of King Edward is a 13th-century ruined castle located approximately 1 mile south of the village where the A947 crosses the King Edward Burn. King Edward station stood on the Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction Railway part of the Great North of Scotland Railway system. (en)
- Is baile i gComhairle Shiorrachd Obar Dheathain, in Albain, é Cinn Eadar (Béarla: King Edward). Tá sé suite gar don chósta thuaidh. (ga)
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