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Dec 25
UK HPI from HM Land Registry. Baseline: Jan 2015 = 100.
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This property is located in the village of Auchenblae, within the postal district AB 30 of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, a rural community that has a long tradition of textile production and local commerce.
Auchenblae is a village situated in the Kincardine and Mearns area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and was formerly part of Kincardineshire. The settlement is known for its historical association with weavers, a whisky distillery, and the annual Paldie's Fair, a horse market that has been a local tradition. The village’s character is shaped by these longstanding industries, giving residents a sense of continuity and local identity. As part of the AB 30 postal district, Auchenblae lies within a rural setting that balances agricultural heritage with the modest amenities typical of a small Scottish village. Residents benefit from the community’s historical ties to textile crafts and livestock trading, while the presence of a whisky distillery adds a distinctive cultural touch to the area. The village’s setting within Aberdeenshire provides a tranquil environment, and its historical events such as the Paldie's Fair highlight the locality’s enduring social and economic traditions.
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