Aberlour
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Aberlour, also known as Charlestown of Aberlour after its founder, is a town in Moray, Scotland, 12 miles south of Elgin. The village has a population of 965 (2001).
Aberlour once was the site of an orphanage which was founded by a minister called Charles Jupp. It is said, by many who were brought up in the orphanage, that Canon Jupp 'walked' the buildings on 30th November. His tomb lies in St Margaret's Episcopal Church which was the church used by the children of the orphanage. The orphanage was split into two separate units - one for the girls and the other for the boys. Between the two buildings was the school where the children were taught.
Aberlour also is the place where the famous Walker's shortbread is made. This shortbread is known around the world, and many a New Year's Eve celebration is brought in with the brand Walkers'.
It is also the site of the prep school for Gordonstoun.
Aberlour is also the name of a scotch whisky distillery.
Thomas Telford's Craigellachie Bridge sits across the River Spey to the north of the town.



