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 Clatt village Scottish spring wild flowers celandine daffodils church Strathbogie Aberdeenshire a charming concealed village lying beneath the Correen Hills on their north side and is on the road over Suie Hill to Donside which offers a spectacular view north westwards lying between Alford and Huntly. This viewpoint is accessed from the Bridge of Alford to Montgarrie and takes you over the Correen Hills by Suie Hill to Clatt and onto the Alford Huntly road near Rhynie. The distinctive shape of the Tap O’Noth hill with its vitrified Pictish fort remains on the top. Knockespock House is the large mansion that lies directly beneath this signed viewpoint. Clatt itself has an established history becoming a Barony under King James 1V as far back as 1501. 
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Clatt village Scottish spring wild flowers celandine daffodils church Strathbogie

Aberdeenshire a charming concealed village lying beneath the Correen Hills on their north side and is on the road over Suie Hill to Donside which offers a spectacular view north westwards lying between Alford and Huntly. This viewpoint is accessed from the Bridge of Alford to Montgarrie and takes you over the Correen Hills by Suie Hill to Clatt and onto the Alford Huntly road near Rhynie. The distinctive shape of the Tap O’Noth hill with its vitrified Pictish fort remains on the top. Knockespock House is the large mansion that lies directly beneath this signed viewpoint. Clatt itself has an established history becoming a Barony under King James 1V as far back as 1501.
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