Drumblade is a hamlet [1] in north-western Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which lies 4¾ miles east of the town of Huntly. [2]
Drumblade Primary School is a primary school with a nursery unit, and a total roll of 53 as of 2013. [3] It is a feeder school for The Gordon Schools, Huntly. [4] It made the national news in 2012 when its pet ducks disappeared, presumed stolen. [5]
Drumblade Stone Circle, or Ston(e)yfield, is the remains of an ancient stone circle. It is about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of Huntly. [6]
Drumblade is the site of the Battle of Slioch in December 1307, [7] involving Robert the Bruce.
57°27′03″N 2°41′29″W / 57.4508°N 2.6914°W
Drumblade is a hamlet [1] in north-western Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which lies 4¾ miles east of the town of Huntly. [2]
Drumblade Primary School is a primary school with a nursery unit, and a total roll of 53 as of 2013. [3] It is a feeder school for The Gordon Schools, Huntly. [4] It made the national news in 2012 when its pet ducks disappeared, presumed stolen. [5]
Drumblade Stone Circle, or Ston(e)yfield, is the remains of an ancient stone circle. It is about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of Huntly. [6]
Drumblade is the site of the Battle of Slioch in December 1307, [7] involving Robert the Bruce.
57°27′03″N 2°41′29″W / 57.4508°N 2.6914°W