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Kilmadock parish (Scottish
Gaelic Cille Mo Dog),
named for
Saint Cadoc,
containing the
settlements of Doune, Deanston, Buchany, Argaty, Hill of Row, Drumvaich...
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Falkirk postcodes starting "FK". The
village lies
within the
parish of
Kilmadock and
mainly within the area
surrounded by the
River Teith and
Ardoch Burn...
- encomp****es the
parishes of Callander, Aberfoyle, Port of Menteith, Kippen,
Kilmadock, Kincardine,
Lecropt and Dunblane. The name
Menteith may be
derived from...
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Dunblane Fintry Gargunnock Gartmore Hillpark and
Milton Killearn Killin Kilmadock King's Park
Kippen Logie Mercat Cross Plean Polmaise Port of Menteith...
- The Hill of Row (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Nan Rhu; Scots: Hill o Rou) is the high
ground south east of
Doune in Stirlingshire. The word Row,
pronounced Roo...
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Fowlis Easter Fowlis Wester Glendevon Glen Shee
Inchture Innerwick Killin Kilmadock Kilspindie Kincardine Kinclaven Kinfauns Kinfauns Castle Kinloch Kinnaird...
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spelling Uaighmor, also
anglicised Uam Var) is a
summit located in the
Kilmadock parish in
Stirling council area, Scotland,
situated north of the River...
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Doune Castle is a
medieval stronghold near the
village of Doune, in the
Stirling council area of
central Scotland and the
historic county of Perthshire...
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Cadoc is said to have
built a
stone monastery in
Scotland probably at
Kilmadock,
which was
named for the saint, north-west of Stirling,
where the Annant...
- east of Doune, in south-west Perthshire. It is a part of the
parish of
Kilmadock. The name
comes from
Walter Drummond, Dean of
Dunblane in 1500, originally...