Aden Country Park is located in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, first mentioned in the 10th-century Book of Deer.
It is home to the Aberdeenshire Farming Museum, forest walks and a ruined country house.
The early 19th-century semicircular Home Farm steading features interpretations of the 20th-century Aden Estate through costumed guides, and the "Weel Vrocht Grun" (well-worked ground) contains displays about the regional farming history and innovations in agriculture over the last two centuries.
The farmhouse has been restored to a 1950s appearance and guided tours provide demonstrations of cooking and farm activities.
[4] Alexander Russell of Montcoffer (1723–98) bought the Aden estate in 1758 from James Ferguson of Kinmundy.
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Established | 1723 |
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Location | Aberdeenshire , Scotland |