Seafield
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Seafield may refer to one of several places in Scotland:
  • Seafield, Aberdeen, an electoral ward in the City of Aberdeen council region
  • Seafield, Ayr
    Seafield, Ayr
    Seafield is a southern district of Ayr, Scotland. The district is a popular retirement place with scenic views overlooking Ayr beach. The area is also home to the old racecourse of Ayr which is now used for golfing....

    , a southern district of the Royal Burgh of Ayr in the South Ayrshire council region
  • Seafield, Edinburgh
    Seafield, Edinburgh
    Seafield is an area of north east Edinburgh, Scotland. There is little housing here, and the area is mainly light industrial. Several cream processing plants are in the southern precincts. There have been plans to move the city waste processing unit here from Broughton and there is also a cat and...

    , an area of north east Edinburgh
  • Seafield, Inverness, an area in the city of Inverness in the Highland council region
  • Seafield, Kirkcaldy, an area in the town of Kirkcaldy in the Fife council region
  • Seafield, West Lothian
    Seafield, West Lothian
    Seafield is a small village in West Lothian, Scotland. Seafield lies 1¼ miles east of Blackburn and 2 miles southeast of Bathgate .The village lies between the River Almond to the south and the M8 motorway to the north....

    , a small village in the West Lothian council region


Seafield may also refer to:
  • Seafield Colliery
    Seafield Colliery
    Seafield Colliery was in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland at . Work on the colliery was started in 12 May 1954 and it was opened in 1960. On 10 May 1973, five men were killed when a roof collapsed. Despite it being said that it had a life of 150 years, with reserves of 60 million tons - much of the coal...

    , a former coal mine in Kirkcaldy, Fife, open from 1960 to 1988
  • Seafield Convent, later named Sacred Heart Catholic College
  • Seafield Park
    Seafield Park
    Seafield Park is a football ground in Grantown-on-Spey, Highland. It is home stadium of Highland Football League side, Strathspey ThistleThe stadium has a maximum capacity of 1,600 with 150 seats after adding a stand and floodlights during the summer of 2009 when Strathspey Thistle were elected...

    , a football park
  • Seafield Hospital
    Seafield Hospital
    Seafield Hospital is a UK National Health Service hospital in Buckie, Morayshire, Scotland. It is administered by NHS Grampian.In 1911, Rathven Parish Hospital was opened to care for the sick poor of Buckie and surrounding parish of Rathven. Further buildings were added in 1919, 1930 and 1964...

    , an NHS hospital in Buckie, Morayshire
  • Seafield Tower
    Seafield Tower
    Seafield Tower is a ruined castle on the North Sea coast of Fife in Scotland . The Fife Coastal Path passes the tower.Built of local red sandstone in the 16th century, Seafield Tower lies between Kinghorn and Kirkcaldy in Fife, Scotland. The lands of Seafield and Markinch were granted to Richard...

    , a ruined castle on the North Sea coast of Fife
  • Earl of Seafield
    Earl of Seafield
    Earl of Seafield is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1701 for James Ogilvy, who in 1711 succeeded his father as Earl of Findlater. The titles remained united until the earldom of Findlater became extinct in 1811. The earldom of Seafield is still extant, however...

    , a title in the Peerage of Scotland
  • Seafield, County Clare, in the Republic of Ireland
    Republic of Ireland
    Ireland , described as the Republic of Ireland , is a sovereign state in Europe occupying approximately five-sixths of the island of the same name. Its capital is Dublin. Ireland, which had a population of 4.58 million in 2011, is a constitutional republic governed as a parliamentary democracy,...

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