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Cullen, Moray - Wikipedia Cullen received royal burgh status between 1153 and 1214 AD during the reigns of Malcolm IV and William I It is also known to have received a charter in 1455 AD from James II
The Best of Beautiful Cullen: Scenic Walks, Quirky Shops Where to Eat Cullen is a super-cute fishing village on the Moray Coast, known for its famous fish soup homemade ice-cream Tasty treats aside, this pretty seaside settlement has so much to offer: colourful cottages, quirky shops, stunning walks, and a bonnie stretch of beach
A Coastal Gem Of The Moray Firth - Visit Moray Speyside Begin your exploration of Cullen with a morning visit to the Cullen Viaduct, an impressive feat of Victorian engineering that offers stunning views of the village and the coastline
Cullen Village | Grampian - Out About Scotland Cullen is a charming village in the Grampian region of Scotland that’s known for its striking coastal scenery and historic architecture It’s part of the Moray council area and is famous for its viaduct, sandy beach, and golf course
Cullen History - Discover Cullen The king founded a chaplaincy in that year to pray for her soul – a tradition that continues to this day The church was dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, the patron saint of Cullen A carving of the Virgin and Child, now much weathered, may still be seen on the old Mercat Cross in Cullen Square