Bridge of Canny
Bridge of Canny | ||
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A93 bridge over the Burn of Canny | ||
Coordinates | 57 ° 4 ′ N , 2 ° 34 ′ W | |
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Residents | 54 (1961 census) | |
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Post town | BANCHORY | |
ZIP code section | AB31 | |
prefix | 01330 | |
Part of the country | Scotland | |
Council area | Aberdeenshire | |
British Parliament | West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine | |
Scottish Parliament | Aberdeenshire West | |
Bridge of Canny is a hamlet in the Scottish council area of Aberdeenshire and the traditional Scottish county of Kincardineshire . It is located about five kilometers west of Banchory and 60 km northeast of Dundee on the north bank of the Dee . In 1961, Bridge of Canny had 54 residents. In Bridge of Canny, the Burn of Canny brook flows into the Dee on the left.
The A93 runs through the Bridge of Canny and connects the village to the trunk road network. In Bridge of Canny the road is on a bridge over the Burn of Canny. The closest bridge over the Dee is in Banchory. The next town on the A93 to the east is Kincardine O'Neil .
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