Limpet Burn

Watercourse in Aberdeenshire, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Limpet Burn is a watercourse in Aberdeenshire, Scotland whose discharge is deemed part of the North Sea coastal drainage. Prominent geographic features in the vicinity of Limpet Burn are Megray Hill and Kempstone Hill.[1] Notable buildings in proximity to Limpet Burn are Ury House, Muchalls Castle and Chapel of St. Mary and St. Nathalan. Part of the watershed of Limpet Burn has been suggested by some as the site of the first recorded battle in the history of Scotland, the Battle of Mons Graupius.[2][3]

CountryScotland
coordinates
56.99220°N 2.17808°W / 56.99220; -2.17808
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Limpet Burn
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CountryScotland
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MouthNorth Sea
  coordinates
56.99220°N 2.17808°W / 56.99220; -2.17808
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