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240 SUBURBAN DIRECTORY.
Bridge of Don ("New) — on King street road, two miles from Castle street
Bridge of Don (Old), or Balgownie Bridge— three minutes' walk west of New
Bridge of Don
Broomhill; David Robertson — a dwelling house on the Old Deeside road,
half a mile from south end of Holburu street
Broomhill Cottage ; John Duncan — on Old Deeside road, left hand side, one
mile from Union place
Burnieboozle ; Mrs Stretley — a mansion on the Skene road, half a mile be-
yond Rubislaw Quarries, left hand side
Burnside House ; George Cadenhead — a mansion on Low Stocket road, one
mile west from Caroline place, also a group of cottages there
Cairncry Road — a by-road branching off south-west from Kittybrewster
Station, and extending about two miles in length
Cairnlee Cottage ; James Corbet — on road leading from Beildside to
Countesswells
Calsayseat; Wm. Souttar — at the junction of George street and Causeway-
end roads, half a mile from George street
Cattofield ; John Catto— on Cairncry road, three minutes' walk west from
Kittybrewster Station
Cherry vale ; Professor G. Dickie — at west end of Skene street, opposite
Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry
Cliff House, Pitfodels ; John Marr— on Mid-Pitfodels road, two miles and a
half from Holburn street, left hand side
Clifton Villa ; James Tulloch — South Rotunda place, Ferry hill
Cornhill House ; James Sim — on Cornhill road, one mile from Lunatic
Asylum, right hand side of road
Cosie Brae, Cults— Mrs Watson
Cotton Lodge ; John Crombie, jun. — about half a mile north of Kittybrewster
Station
Countesswells Road — a by-road branching off to the right from Cuparstone
road, about one mile and a half from Holburn street
Countesswells House — about four miles from Holburn street, by Cuparstone
and Countesswells roads
Crescent Cottage ; Mrs Adam — on left hand side of road leading from
Mounthooly to Spittal
Craigie Loanings — a road leading north from Westfield, or foot of North
Albert street, to High Stocket road
Craigiepark ; Henry Sinclair Spark— a dwelling-house on the Craigie Loan -
ings road, left hand side
Craigiebuckler ; John Cardno Couper— a mansion between the Rubislaw and
(Jountesswells roads, two miles from Holburn street
Craiginches— Daniel M'Intosh
Cranford ; David M'Hardy— a mansion on North Deeside road, about one
mile and a half from Holburn street, left hand side
Craigton ; William Knox — on Mid-Pitfodels road, about two miles and a
half from Holburn street, left hand side
Cults House ; G. S. Gibb— on North Deeside Road, four miles from town,
right hand side
Cunnigarhill Nursery ; William Walker & Co.— at termination of Park road,
after crossing railway bridge
Cuparstone Road— branches off on the right from Holburn street, fifty yards
beyond South Bridge
DalhiLity ; by Cults— Alex. B. Whyte
Dancing Cairn Quarries— on the Inverness or north road, one mile and a
half beyond Woodside
Danestone House; The Hon. Henry W. Chetwynd— a mansion on the north
side of river Don (near Grandholm Works), about two miles and a
half from town
Deemouth — a house at south end of College street, left hand side
Deemount ; John T. Rennie — a mansion about one hundred yards west from
Ferryhill railway junction
Denmore; Hardy Robinson — a mansion one mile and a quarter north of
Bridge of Don
Derncleugh; David Fraser— a dwelling house on Mid-Pitfodels road, two
and a half miles from Holburn street, left hand side
Devanha House; William Henderson — a mansion neax Ferryhill, (wo
minutes' walk from south end of Crown street
Bridge of Don ("New) — on King street road, two miles from Castle street
Bridge of Don (Old), or Balgownie Bridge— three minutes' walk west of New
Bridge of Don
Broomhill; David Robertson — a dwelling house on the Old Deeside road,
half a mile from south end of Holburu street
Broomhill Cottage ; John Duncan — on Old Deeside road, left hand side, one
mile from Union place
Burnieboozle ; Mrs Stretley — a mansion on the Skene road, half a mile be-
yond Rubislaw Quarries, left hand side
Burnside House ; George Cadenhead — a mansion on Low Stocket road, one
mile west from Caroline place, also a group of cottages there
Cairncry Road — a by-road branching off south-west from Kittybrewster
Station, and extending about two miles in length
Cairnlee Cottage ; James Corbet — on road leading from Beildside to
Countesswells
Calsayseat; Wm. Souttar — at the junction of George street and Causeway-
end roads, half a mile from George street
Cattofield ; John Catto— on Cairncry road, three minutes' walk west from
Kittybrewster Station
Cherry vale ; Professor G. Dickie — at west end of Skene street, opposite
Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry
Cliff House, Pitfodels ; John Marr— on Mid-Pitfodels road, two miles and a
half from Holburn street, left hand side
Clifton Villa ; James Tulloch — South Rotunda place, Ferry hill
Cornhill House ; James Sim — on Cornhill road, one mile from Lunatic
Asylum, right hand side of road
Cosie Brae, Cults— Mrs Watson
Cotton Lodge ; John Crombie, jun. — about half a mile north of Kittybrewster
Station
Countesswells Road — a by-road branching off to the right from Cuparstone
road, about one mile and a half from Holburn street
Countesswells House — about four miles from Holburn street, by Cuparstone
and Countesswells roads
Crescent Cottage ; Mrs Adam — on left hand side of road leading from
Mounthooly to Spittal
Craigie Loanings — a road leading north from Westfield, or foot of North
Albert street, to High Stocket road
Craigiepark ; Henry Sinclair Spark— a dwelling-house on the Craigie Loan -
ings road, left hand side
Craigiebuckler ; John Cardno Couper— a mansion between the Rubislaw and
(Jountesswells roads, two miles from Holburn street
Craiginches— Daniel M'Intosh
Cranford ; David M'Hardy— a mansion on North Deeside road, about one
mile and a half from Holburn street, left hand side
Craigton ; William Knox — on Mid-Pitfodels road, about two miles and a
half from Holburn street, left hand side
Cults House ; G. S. Gibb— on North Deeside Road, four miles from town,
right hand side
Cunnigarhill Nursery ; William Walker & Co.— at termination of Park road,
after crossing railway bridge
Cuparstone Road— branches off on the right from Holburn street, fifty yards
beyond South Bridge
DalhiLity ; by Cults— Alex. B. Whyte
Dancing Cairn Quarries— on the Inverness or north road, one mile and a
half beyond Woodside
Danestone House; The Hon. Henry W. Chetwynd— a mansion on the north
side of river Don (near Grandholm Works), about two miles and a
half from town
Deemouth — a house at south end of College street, left hand side
Deemount ; John T. Rennie — a mansion about one hundred yards west from
Ferryhill railway junction
Denmore; Hardy Robinson — a mansion one mile and a quarter north of
Bridge of Don
Derncleugh; David Fraser— a dwelling house on Mid-Pitfodels road, two
and a half miles from Holburn street, left hand side
Devanha House; William Henderson — a mansion neax Ferryhill, (wo
minutes' walk from south end of Crown street
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