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- Gargunnock is a small village in the Stirling council area with an active community trust, seven miles (eleven kilometres) west of Stirling, in Scotland...
- Forth. The banks have many settlements along them, including Aberfoyle, Gargunnock, Stirling, Fallin, Cambus, Throsk, Alloa, South Alloa, Dunmore, Airth...
- The Gargunnock Hills are a range of hills west of the city of Stirling, Scotland. They culminate in the peak of Carleatheran, whose 485-metre (1,591 ft)...
- Gargunnock railway station served the village of Gargunnock, Stirling, Scotland, from 1856 to 1959 on the Forth and Clyde Junction Railway. The station...
- (Talisker Bay, Coral Beaches and Loch Dunvegan), Glen Coe, Loch Lomond, Gargunnock, University of Glasgow, Blackness Castle, Seacliff Beach and Berwick-upon-Tweed...
- 4-kilometre (22.6-mile) route, following the A811 road out of Stirling towards Gargunnock. After a right-hand turn, the route heads towards Blair Drummond Safari...
- bought soft furnishings in Paris for the Earl of Lothian. "Carchunoth" was Gargunnock in Stirlingshire. The commander in Bohemia was a member of the Seton of...
- District Causewayhead Cornton Cowie Croftamie Drymen Dunblane Fintry Gargunnock Gartmore Hillpark and Milton Killearn Killin Kilmadock King's Park Kippen...
- of Scotland for 2001 and 2002. Younger died from cancer at his home in Gargunnock on 26 January 2003, at the age of 71. Under the House of Lords Act 1999...
- elected hereditary peer in 2010. The family seat is Leckie House, near Gargunnock, Stirlingshire. George Younger, 1st Viscount Younger of Leckie (1851–1929)...