Bonnyton, Aberdeenshire
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Bonnyton is a rural area of Old Rayne
Old Rayne
Old Rayne is a small village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, approximately 9 miles north west of Inverurie and 14 miles south east of Huntly along the A96 road.-Etymology:The word "Rayne" comes from the Scottish Gaelic Raon meaning a field of good ground...

 in the Garioch
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 area of Aberdeenshire
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, Scotland
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Bonnyton is a small secluded hamlet comprising seven houses, at the end of a no through road.
Elevation approx. 500 feet. South facing views towards the Bennachie range.
It is situated a mile and half from the Main A96 Aberdeen/Inverness trunk road.
The local village with shops is at Insch

It is surrounded by the farms of Loanhead, Lathries, Oxenloan and St Cloud. A caravan site is situated in the area.
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