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Wester Aberdour has the more ' olde worlde ' feel of the two, with the narrower through road more closely hemmed in by shops and hotels.
A number of vernacular buildings of the 17th-early 19th centuries add to the historic scene.
Close to the railway bridge, three lanes continue eastwards, presumably once the route of the original High Street before the arrival of the railway.
One now leads to Aberdour railway station, a beautifully kept and cared for example of a traditional station, in keeping with its role of transporting at least a quarter of the village's working population to their work each day.

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