Fourdoun is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Fothirdun (possibly "the lower place"), as it was historically known, was an important area in the Howe of the Mearns. Fordoun and Auchenblae, together with their immediate districts form the Parish of Fordoun with the Parish Church in Auchenblae![1]
At one time it had a railway station (Opened:November 1849 Closed: June 1956[2]) and quite a few shops, but now only a Post Office, one shop, an hotel, and a roadside cafe remain.[3] The area is served by Redmyre Primary School which is reached by an underpass beneath the dual carriageway.[3]
There is a Pictish symbol stone, St. Palladius' Stone just outside the village at NO726784[5][6]
North of the village is a disused airfield that was used during World War II. A two-runway satellite for Peterhead airfield, Fordoun operated from 1942 to 1944.[7]
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