Balnageith, located on the western edge of the suburbs of Forres in Moray, Scotland, [1] is the site of an excavated linear cropmark with a rounded corner [2] that has been interpreted as a possible Roman military camp or fort. [3] The enclosure may originally have been of up to 2.4 hectares (5.9 acres) in size. [2]
Blalnageith was the birthplace of Duncan Dunbar (senior) in the 1760s Dunbar moved to London and became a brewer in Limehouse, London. [4]
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57°35′56″N 3°38′01″W / 57.5989°N 3.6337°W
Balnageith, located on the western edge of the suburbs of Forres in Moray, Scotland, [1] is the site of an excavated linear cropmark with a rounded corner [2] that has been interpreted as a possible Roman military camp or fort. [3] The enclosure may originally have been of up to 2.4 hectares (5.9 acres) in size. [2]
Blalnageith was the birthplace of Duncan Dunbar (senior) in the 1760s Dunbar moved to London and became a brewer in Limehouse, London. [4]
Administrative Area:
57°35′56″N 3°38′01″W / 57.5989°N 3.6337°W