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Get startedBoyndlie is a small hamlet in Aberdeenshire, close to the town of Fraserburgh. It has historic buildings such as Boyndlie House and a 17th‑century church, and a local primary school serves the community.
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Boyndlie is a hamlet and parish in the Banff and Buchan district of Aberdeenshire, north‑east Scotland. It lies on the A98 road, roughly 5.5 miles (8.9 km) south‑west of Fraserburgh, and is part of the larger settlement of New Pitsligo to the south. The community includes a primary school and St Andrew's Parish Church, built in 1800, which is a category B listed building and houses the Raven Stone, a Pictish symbol stone. The parish was united with Strichen parish in 2002. Boyndlie House, dating from 1814, is a recasting of the fine 17th‑century House of Boyndlie, reflecting the area's historic architectural heritage.
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