Kinneff is a
roadside
hamlet in
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire ( sco, Aiberdeenshire; gd, Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) is one of the 32 Subdivisions of Scotland#council areas of Scotland, council areas of Scotland.
It takes its name from the County of Aberdeen which has substantially differe ...
, Scotland, just north of
Inverbervie.
[Kinneff.]
Gazetteer for Scotland
The ''Gazetteer for Scotland'' is a gazetteer covering the geography, history and people of Scotland. It was conceived in 1995 by Bruce Gittings of the University of Edinburgh and David Munro of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, and cont ...
. To the north lies another hamlet,
Catterline. Kinneff also has a
primary school.
History
Kinneff Old Kirk is famous as the site where the
Honours of Scotland
The Honours of Scotland (, gd, Seudan a' Chrùin Albannaich), informally known as the Scottish Crown Jewels, are the regalia that were worn by Scottish monarchs at their coronation. Kept in the Crown Room in Edinburgh Castle, they date from the ...
were hidden by
Christian Fletcher after the Siege of
Dunnottar Castle in 1651 until the
Restoration in 1660. The church is now open to the public, and a more modern building is used as the local
kirk.
Community groups
Kinneff contains several community groups:
Kinneff Church
Kinneff Church is part of
Arbuthnott, Bervie and Kinneff Church
Arbuthnott, Bervie and Kinneff Church (known as ABK Church) is a Christian community in the south of Aberdeenshire. It includes the town of Inverbervie, the villages of Catterline, Gourdon and Kinneff in addition to the area of Arbuthnott.
Fo ...
. The church building was located on the southern side of the main street. Services were held on the second and fourth Sundays of the month until the site of worship closed on Sunday 13 June 2010 due to dwindling numbers. The building has been sold for development. Arbuthnott, Bervie and Kinneff Church still operates buildings in
Arbuthnott and
Inverbervie where worshipers from Kinneff now attend.
Notable residents
*Rev Joseph Robert Fraser (d.1933), minister of the United Free Church in Kinneff, was a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh
The Royal Society of Edinburgh is Scotland's national academy of science and letters. It is a registered charity that operates on a wholly independent and non-partisan basis and provides public benefit throughout Scotland. It was established i ...
.
Local radio
Alongside the commercial enterprise of the local newspaper, ''The Mearns Leader'', Kinneff has a local community radio station in
Mearns FM. Broadcasting from nearby
Stonehaven in the town hall, Mearns FM aims to keep Kinneff up to date by publicising local and charity events, as well as playing music. Staffed completely by volunteers, Mearns FM is run as a not-for-profit organisation, broadcasting under a Community Radio Licence, with a remit to provide local focus news events and programming. The station is jointly funded by local adverts and local and national grants. Mearns FM has one of the largest listening areas of any Community Radio Station owing to the Mearns' distributed population. Mearns FM was set up to try to bring these distant communities together.
[ ]
Transportation
Kinneff is served by buses, including the
X7 Coastrider.
See also
*
Bervie Water
*
Allardice Castle
*
Christian Fletcher
References
External links
Catterline, Kinneff and Dunnottar Community Council
{{authority control
Villages in Aberdeenshire