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514: 442: 64: 44: 473:. "Atween Coedlich and the sea, There lies Kings' sons three." Legend has it that within the vicinity, a Scots, a Danish and a Norwegian King are buried, marked by the three isolated rocks within Cullen Bay and named the "Three Kings". However, it is possible that these rocks derive their name from the similarity of the name Cullen with Culane (Cologne) as in the medieval mystery play "The Three Kings of Culane". 1073: 71: 510:, that the plans were enacted. The town was moved 0.5 miles (800 metres) away both to modernise (the houses of the old town flooded from water running down off the raised road when it rained heavily) and to provide the Earl with greater privacy. The new town was planned by George MacWilliam and built between 1820 and 1822. 488:; the King then made an annual payment to the village in gratitude for the treatment of his wife's body and its return south for burial. This payment was stopped after a 1975 reform of Scottish local government. In 2000, the non-payment of this sum was challenged and settled to the village's favour. 524:
The central market cross in the town square originally stood in the old town. During the building of the new town, it was temporarily erected at the top of the ancient fort structure that guards the entrance to the Cullen Burn, known as the Castle Hill. This resulted in the present layout of the
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The fishing industry developed quickly in the 1880s, and the harbour was busy with large fishing boats, these giving way to steam drifters at the start of the 20th century. The industry became centralised on larger harbours, the boats became larger diesel-engined designs that required non-tidal
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and the harbour. In the previous layout, the town was spread along a road above and parallel to the burn, running between the Castle Hill and Cullen House, the Seatown being at the mouth of the burn where boats used to be pulled up onto the beach. The most prominent building in the new town is
607:, the pair considered that Cullen had "a comfortable appearance, though but a very small town, and the houses mostly poor buildings". Dr Johnson was also "disgusted by the sight of" the "dried haddocks broiled" that they were served for breakfast there and refused to eat them. 215: 390:. Robert made an annual payment to the village in gratitude for the treatment of his wife's body and its return south for burial. In 2000, the recent non-payment of this sum by the government was challenged and settled to the village's favour. 494:
stayed overnight at what was then the old town of Cullen in 1787 during his tour of the Highlands. Travelling from the west to the east he remarked that up to this point, "the country is sadly poor and unimproved".
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The village now has a population of 1,327. Cullen is noticeably busier in summer than winter due to the number of holiday homes owned. The village has a beach and golf course. The 1,086-foot (331-metre)
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village, a generous cross shape of two major streets, Seafield Street and Grant Street, with a central town square and "the Seatown" sandwiched on the false beach between the mouth of the
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W. CRAMOND; NOTES ON TUMULI IN CULLEN DISTRICT; AND NOTICE OF THE DISCOVERY OF TWO URNS AT FOULFORD, NEAR CULLEN (1897) Retrieved 29-12-2010
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The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present
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Cullen has a long history, well-documented thanks to the survival of a number of sources. These are summarised in two key books: the
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by W Robertson (1938). The first deals primarily with the civil governance and the latter with church governance up to the
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identified the Celnius with Cullen Burn. The first mention of Cullen in Scottish history was in 962, when King
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The main part of Cullen House dates from 1543. An east wing was added in 1711, and there were alterations by
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was killed by the Norwegians (and/or Danes) at the mouth of the River Cullen and referred to as the
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in 1858. The House and estate buildings were converted into fourteen dwellings in 1983 by
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Wolfgang Nedobity Lord Findlater and his impact on continental landscaping (2009)
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The old town of Cullen was demolished in 1822 and its remains are next to
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Cullen was the setting for Doris Davidson's romantic novel
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the River Celnius in the North East of Scotland. Both
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Journal of Robert Burns's Tour of the Highlands p17
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Scottish Gaelic

Cullen Viaduct
Cullen is located in Moray
Moray
OS grid reference
NJ512672
Council area
Moray
Lieutenancy area
Banffshire
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
AB56
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
Moray
Scottish Parliament
Banffshire and Buchan Coast
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