Hillocks Plantation

Wood, Forest in Banffshire

Scotland

Hillocks Plantation

Cullen House Home Farm The long range of stone buildings with square castellated central tower dates from 1816, and is a Category B Listed building. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB15518" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB15518">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> for full details.
Cullen House Home Farm Credit: Anne Burgess

Hillocks Plantation, located in Banffshire, Scotland, is a sprawling woodland area known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, the plantation is situated near the picturesque village of Aberchirder.

The plantation primarily consists of mixed woodland, boasting a variety of tree species including oak, birch, beech, and pine. This diverse range of trees creates a captivating landscape that changes with the seasons, offering visitors a unique and enchanting experience throughout the year.

Hillocks Plantation is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it provides a habitat for numerous animal species. Visitors may spot red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species such as woodpeckers, owls, and finches. The plantation also supports a thriving population of wildflowers, adding bursts of color to the woodland floor.

There are several well-maintained walking trails within the plantation, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. These trails offer a blend of easy strolls and more challenging hikes, catering to all levels of fitness and interest.

In addition to its natural beauty, Hillocks Plantation holds historical significance. The land was once part of a larger estate and has a rich agricultural past. Remnants of stone walls and old farm buildings can be found throughout the plantation, providing glimpses into its past.

Overall, Hillocks Plantation in Banffshire offers a serene and captivating woodland experience, with its diverse flora and fauna, walking trails, and historical elements, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Cullen House Home Farm The long range of stone buildings with square castellated central tower dates from 1816, and is a Category B Listed building. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB15518" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB15518">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> for full details.
Cullen House Home Farm
The long range of stone buildings with square castellated central tower dates from 1816, and is a Category B Listed building. See LinkExternal link for full details.
Field at Cullen Home Farm Like many others on the estate, this field has a wide grassy margin left uncultivated for the benefit of wildlife.
Field at Cullen Home Farm
Like many others on the estate, this field has a wide grassy margin left uncultivated for the benefit of wildlife.
Broom (Cytisus scoparius) Developing Broom seed pods tinged with deep pink. They will turn black before splitting open and expelling their seeds.
Broom (Cytisus scoparius)
Developing Broom seed pods tinged with deep pink. They will turn black before splitting open and expelling their seeds.
A Glimpse through the Forest The field visible between the Scots Pine trunks is completely surrounded by forestry.
A Glimpse through the Forest
The field visible between the Scots Pine trunks is completely surrounded by forestry.
Imaginary Monsters From a distance, and using a bit of imagination, this fallen trunk looks like a large creature with a smaller lizard-like one on its back.
Imaginary Monsters
From a distance, and using a bit of imagination, this fallen trunk looks like a large creature with a smaller lizard-like one on its back.
Natural Knotwork An Elm with a series of knot-like bosses on its trunk. Could they be a sign of some sort of elm disease?
Natural Knotwork
An Elm with a series of knot-like bosses on its trunk. Could they be a sign of some sort of elm disease?
Dry stone wall - Home Farm
Dry stone wall - Home Farm
Bridge beneath a Bridge The old railway viaduct over a road bridge.
Bridge beneath a Bridge
The old railway viaduct over a road bridge.
Estate Track Track from  Home Farm to Cullen House
Estate Track
Track from Home Farm to Cullen House
Slopes of Crannoch Hill Farmland near Barnyards of Findlater.
Slopes of Crannoch Hill
Farmland near Barnyards of Findlater.
Unlisted building and listed phone box An interloper into the early 19th century planned expansion of Seatown. Possibly a 20th century office or shop now converted to private housing.
Unlisted building and listed phone box
An interloper into the early 19th century planned expansion of Seatown. Possibly a 20th century office or shop now converted to private housing.
Seafield Street The planned 'high town' at Cullen dates from the mid 19th century and is contemporary with the railway.
Seafield Street
The planned 'high town' at Cullen dates from the mid 19th century and is contemporary with the railway.
Footbridges over the Burn of Cullen The solid modern footbridge joins the former railway viaduct to provide a coastal trail and cycleway along the Moray coastline.

It makes a pleasant change to find a footbridge that does not flex or move when walked upon but I suppose at £418000 it should be robust.
Footbridges over the Burn of Cullen
The solid modern footbridge joins the former railway viaduct to provide a coastal trail and cycleway along the Moray coastline. It makes a pleasant change to find a footbridge that does not flex or move when walked upon but I suppose at £418000 it should be robust.
Railway viaduct, Cullen The Category B listed viaduct built in 1884-6 consists of a total of 8 arches (only 7 visible in the photograph) where the former Great North of Scotland Railway line crosses the Burn of Cullen. It has been disused since the railway closed in 1968.
Railway viaduct, Cullen
The Category B listed viaduct built in 1884-6 consists of a total of 8 arches (only 7 visible in the photograph) where the former Great North of Scotland Railway line crosses the Burn of Cullen. It has been disused since the railway closed in 1968.
Houses beside the viaduct, Cullen The houses at Seatown, Cullen are dwarfed by the Category B listed viaduct built by the former Great North of Scotland Railway. Another section of viaduct is just visible in the distance on the left.
Houses beside the viaduct, Cullen
The houses at Seatown, Cullen are dwarfed by the Category B listed viaduct built by the former Great North of Scotland Railway. Another section of viaduct is just visible in the distance on the left.
Footbridge over the Cullen Burn The bridge crosses the burn just before it enters the sea. The Seatown area of Cullen is behind.
Footbridge over the Cullen Burn
The bridge crosses the burn just before it enters the sea. The Seatown area of Cullen is behind.
The beach at Cullen Looking east from beside the car park.
The beach at Cullen
Looking east from beside the car park.
The Three Kings, Cullen Two of the distinctive outcrops of Cullen Quartzite, known as the 'Three Kings'.
The Three Kings, Cullen
Two of the distinctive outcrops of Cullen Quartzite, known as the 'Three Kings'.
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Hillocks Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NJ5166 (Lat: 57.681895, Lng: -2.8111426)

Unitary Authority: Moray

Police Authority: North East

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