Articles of interest in Scone
The Bunnet Stane (or bonnet stone) is a rock formation near the hamlet of Gateside in Fife. It sits upon one of the calciferous sandstone outcrops that exist around the base of the Lomond Hills. The Bunnet Stane itself consists of an elevated table …
Blairgowrie High School is a high school in Blairgowrie, Scotland.
Almondbank railway station served the village of Almondbank, in the Scottish county of Perth and Kinross.
Abbots Deuglie[pronunciation?] is a hamlet in the Scottish region of Perth and Kinross. It is located in the Ochil Hills, in Arngask parish, just to the west of Glenfarg, at 56°17' N, 3° 26' W. Glenfarg Reservoir lies just to the west of the village…
West Lomond is the highest point in the county of Fife, Scotland and the highest peak in the Lomond Hills. Its volcanic dolerite cone rises above an escarpment of carboniferous sandstone and limestone layers.
The River Farg is a small tributary of the River Earn, located in the lieutenancy area of Perth and Kinross, central Scotland. Its source is located in Glen Farg reservoir; it winds round roads and farms, and has been forced in many places to change…
The River Ericht (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Eireachd) is a river in Perthshire, Scotland formed from the confluence of the rivers Blackwater and Ardle at Bridge of Cally.
The Recreation Grounds, opened in 1885, were the first home of St. Johnstone F.C., a football club based in Perth, Scotland.
RAF Findo Gask was a Royal Air Force airfield located 7 mi (11 km) west of Perth, Scotland used during the Second World War
There have been several railway stations in Newburgh, Fife. The original was opened in 1848 by the Edinburgh and Northern Railway. The line through the station was from Ladybank to Perth. This station lasted until August 1906, when the newer station…
Mugdrum Island lies in the Firth of Tay, offshore from the town of Newburgh, Fife, in the east of Scotland.
Leetown is a small community located at the western end of the Carse of Gowrie along the eastern seaboard of Scotland.
Broxden Junction (or Broxden Roundabout) is one of the busier and more important road junctions in Scotland. It is located on the outskirts of Perth. The roundabout is an important hub of the Scottish road network, a major junction on the A9 north-s…
The Royal Perth Golfing Society and County and City Club is a golfing and gentleman's club in Perth, Scotland, with premises overlooking the North Inch.
The River Braan (Scottish Gaelic: Breamhainn) is a tributary of the River Tay in Scotland.
The River Ardle (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Àrdail) is a tributary of the River Ericht. It runs for 10 miles (16 km) through the valley of Strathardle in Perthshire, Scotland.
The River Almond (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Amain) is a tributary of the River Tay in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It rises in the hills to the south-east of Loch Tay, and flows eastwards through Glenalmond. It runs through the village of Almondbank, b…
Perth Leisure Pool is the main indoor public leisure and recreation centre in the city of Perth, Scotland, one of the most popular visitor attractions in Scotland and a major tourist attraction, which in 2006 was noted for receiving more than 700,00…
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