Balmoral Gates driving toward across River Dee Bridge, Crathie Kirk, Scotland
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The Queen, 92, was spotted heading to Crathie Kirk this morning in her chauffeur driven Bentley
Her Sunday best! The Queen looks elegant in black and green as she attends church at Balmoral with Princess Anne and Prince Charles.
She's enjoying her summer break in the Scottish Highlands and an important part of Her Majesty's weekly routine is an outing to church on Sunday.
The Queen, 92, was spotted heading to Crathie Kirk this morning in her chauffeur-driven Bentley, looking smart in a black coat teamed with a lime green hat.
She looked in excellent spirits as she waved to onlookers as she was ferried to church.
The monarch was accompanied on the journey by her only daughter Princess Anne, 68, who wore a cream coat with blue flecks and kept the chill at bay with a pale blue shawl wrapped around her shoulders.
Glenmuick Parish Church Ballater Scotland
Tour Scotland video of Glenmuick Parish Church on ancestry visit to Ballater, Aberdeenshire. A small church with a wooden spire was built in the square in the 1780s, but as the village grew in stature during Queen Victoria's frequent visits from Balmoral in the 1850s and after the railway arrived in Ballater in 1866, the church was deemed too small and plain. The replacement church shown in the video was built by Aberdeen architect J. Russell Mackenzie and opened in 1874.
Balmoral Castle, Royal Deeside
Balmoral has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since 1848 during the reign of Queen Victoria. Since then it has passed down successive generations to the present day Family. The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles especially take a close interest in running and improving the Balmoral Estates.
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Driving Thru Ballater.. Cairngorms..Scotland..5th June 2016
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Last Leg of our NC500
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Braemar and Balmoral, 1950s - Film 98362
Amateur travelogue of Scotland in the 1950s. Visit to Braemar and the Balmoral estate, distant shots of the castle in beautiful countryside. Crathie Church
B947, Crathie to Ballater
Just a wee drive along the B947, Crathie to Ballater starting at Balmoral castle.
Driving a 1.2 8V Clio (mk2, Phase 1), so nothing fancy really...
Ballater, Aberdeenshire - by car
In this video, part of the Scotland by Car series, we drive through Ballater.
Britain's Best Roads - The Cairnwell pass (Part 2)
Travelling south from Braemar Castle, the Cairnwell Pass (A93) is a winding two-lane road which passes the Cairnwell Munro and the Glenshee Ski Centre in Ballater, Aberdeenshire.
This is an uncut look at one of the roads we travelled down while on The Retro Lab's Scottish Adventure, which was a two thousand mile road trip around Scotland in which we continued our mission to find Britain's (and maybe even the world's) best driving roads, also visiting many castles and other points-of-interest along the way, but it didn't go quite how we had planned....
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Balmoral (1930-1939)
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Balmoral Castle, Scotland.
LV of Balmoral Castle among the trees. Quick shot of Lady Alice Scott arriving in car with her mother. GV Crathie church on Balmoral estate, crowds gather outside. MV Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald walks to Church. VS as horse drawn carriage bring King George V, Queen Mary, Duke of Gloucester (Prince Henry) and Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott (later to be the Duchess of Gloucester) to Church. Crowds watch as they pass.
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CUTS FOR STORY NUMBER 81034A - COLOUR VERY GOOD - Arrival of Royal party, are greeted by Highland Society officials (party includes Queen, Duke, Anne, Charles, Queen Mother, Princess Margaret, Armstrong-Jones). LS of Balmoral Castle. Queen presents a shield to best pipers.
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BRAEMAR TV 6
It's here! The latest edition of Braemar TV! The castle's tenth anniversary celebrations, Zan's 90th birthday, the Crathie tea room and more........
Explore Royal Deeside GeoTour: Deeside Railway (GC5VBNZ) and Ivy Grove (GC5V9M1)
A video of taken on the Deeside Way, a long distance walking route that follows much of the old Deeside railway line on Royal Deeside. Two caches on the Explore Royal Deeside GeoTour, which stretches through Aberdeenshire's Dee valley, are located on the Deeside Way. They are:
Deeside Railway - GC5VBNZ
Ivy Grove - GC5V9M1
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BALLATER FLOODS, MAROONED HOUSES, EXCLUSIVE FOOTAGE
BALLATER BUZZ NEWS CHANNEL has managed to obtain exclusive 'as it happens' footage of marooned houses situated at the east end of Pannanich Road, Ballater.
Filmed by apprehensive residents as the River Dee raged and began to take over large areas of the village during 'Storm Frank' 30/12/15.
One can only imagine what thoughts these residents were having during these frightening events. Best viewed in 'full screen' mode.
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HM Queen Elizabeth arrives at Scottish Parliament 2019 [4K/UHD]
This is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth arriving at the Scottish Parliament after a short drive up The Royal Mile from Holyrood Palace.
The Queen is attending the 20th Anniversary of the Scottish Parliament
Aerial HD view of the old brig O'Dee (Dee bridge) in Royal Deeside Scotland
The video shows the old brig O'Dee (bridge over river Dee) and the nearby Invercauld bridge to Braemar.
Music is Long road ahead by Kevin MacLeod
Balmoral Timelapse
The Queen's residence in Scotland the fabulous Balmoral Castle on its last weekend open to the public in 2019 before the royal family took up residence. Always a busy place with people jumping for joy and lots of groups wandering around.
Balmoral. Scottish Home to the Royal Family
We have never been able to visit Balmoral before this year as isn't open to the public in September when we have stayed near Aberdeen so this June we had chance to go and really enjoyed the visit. Suitable for Children and Family viewing
Braemar 2014 - The Queen leaving the games
Braemar 2014 - The Queen leaving the games
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Birch Cottage - Crathie, Cairngorms National Park
Northern Highlands & Cairngorms National Park
The Property
Crathie 2 miles. Set in a beautiful, quiet location in Royal Deeside, close to Balmoral Castle, Birch Cottage is an unusual and very appealing Crathie cottage. This delightful, luxurious detached Crathie cottage boasts a stunning glass wall which takes full advantage of the spectacular views from the garden onto Creag Namh Bahn. The open plan living area, with its open fire, spacious kitchen with granite worktops, and slate flooring with underfloor heating, makes the perfect retreat on cooler evenings. There is also a lovely mezzanine level sitting area with gas fire, and four comfortable bedrooms. Set within the Cairngorms National Park, this Crathie cottage is ideally positioned for walking, mountain biking, climbing, canoeing, skiing and fishing. This easily accessible Crathie cottage is also close to many of Scotland's best castles including Balmoral, Braemar, Fraser, Crathes and Corgaff, and for whisky lovers, Royal Lochnagar Distillery is within walking distance. Local events include the traditional highland games in Braemar, Victoria Week in Ballater, and the Aboyne and Deeside festival. A superb Crathie cottage for a truly Scottish break.
Accommodation
Four bedrooms: 2 x twin with sloping ceilings, 1 x ground floor double, 1 x ground floor double with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Mezzanine level bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Open plan living area with stunning glass wall, fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area with open fire and doors to patio. Utility room with drying room off. Mezzanine level sitting area with sofa bed and gas fire.
Amenities
Oil central heating with gas fire and open fire. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV, Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, books/DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 5 cars. Enclosed garden with patio areas, furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 6 miles, pub 5 miles. Note: Water supply is from a well, and is fully treated.
Location: Crathie
Braemar 12 miles; Aboyne 20 miles.
Located in the Cairngorms National Park, Crathie is at the heart of Royal Deeside. Crathie is a favourite Scottish retreat of the Royal Family when they stay at Balmoral Castle less than a mile away, attending church services in the village when they are in residence. Queen Victoria's personal servant, John Brown, is buried in the graveyard in Crathie Church. From March to August of each year, Balmoral Castle and gardens are open to the public. The village of Crathie is one of the destinations on the Castle Trail, not only because of Balmoral but because of its close proximity to Abergeldie Castle. The Cairngorms National Park contains spectacular scenery, offering many opportunities for leisure activities and walks. The abundance of wildlife makes it a true paradise for naturalists and birdwatchers. Nearby Braemar Golf Club is the highest 18-hole course in Scotland, and is split in two by the River Clunie making it a sight to see even if you don't want to tee off. Also unmissable is a visit to the Royal Lochnagar Distillery on the southern bank of the Dee.
Previous visitors' comments about Birch Cottage:
We felt at home right away and looked forward to returning each day.
Mr Velati, Chelmsford, February 2013
A fantastic holiday home well situated in the beautiful countryside and close to skiing. Lots of walks to go on too. We had a wonderful family holiday here and would highly recommend it.
Mrs McDougall-Welch, Dunbar, February 2013
The location was wonderful. We loved the open fire with plentiful supply of logs. The house was very warm, thanks to underfloor heating. Great views from the huge window. Layout of house spacious and well designed modern extension blended with traditional original building. Good provision of hanging space and storage of boots in entrance hall.
Mrs Sargeant, Northampton, September 2012
A fantastic place to relax! The size, layout, aspect and top quality facilities in the cottage were superb for our large group. Wood burning fire in the lounge and plentiful supply of logs provided an additional wow factor - along with great comfort!
Mrs Stokes, Cannock, February 2012