Finavon

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Finavon is a small settlement and hamlet in the parish of Oathlaw Angus, Scotland, situated with the A90 road running through it and it also has the nearby River South Esk and Lemno Burn. Historically part of the ancient administrative heart of the Barony of Finhaven, the modern hamlet is though, distinct from the historic Milton of Finavon (The Mains). The majority of the original "Mains" farm and mill buildings were demolished around 1995 to make way for the executive housing scheme that now occupies the site. This new hamlet in Finavon is a residential cluster at Milton Lane (postcode DD8 3RH), which is legally distinct from the nearby listed property of Milton of Finavon.[1]

The Old Finavon Castle a 12-13th Century Tower Castle. Now ruined after a catastrophic collapse around 1740.

The New Finavon Castle (19th-century mansion) Styled in the Victorian Scots Baronial fashion.

The ancient Finavon Doocot [2]

Milton of Finavon (Finhaven). The home of James Carnegie of Finhaven A Jacobite who was put on trial in 1716 and then pardoned. He in 1728 accidentally killed the 6th Earl of Strathmore. His subsequent trial reintroduced the Not Guilty verdict to Scots Law.

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