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Meikleour (/mɪˈklʊər/ mi-KLOOR) is a
village in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies near the
confluence of the Tay and the Isla in the
valley of Strathmore...
- The
Meikleour Beech Hedge(s) (European
Beech = ****us sylvatica),
located near
Meikleour,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland, was
planted in the
autumn of 1745...
- Strathmore.
After a
course of 46
miles (74 km), it
falls into the Tay near
Meikleour. Its
tributaries include the Ericht. The
river flowing through Glen Isla...
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Meikleour Arms (also
known as the
Meikleour Arms Hotel) is a
Category B
listed building in
Meikleour,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It
dates to 1820, and...
- War of 1904–1905 by the two countries' soldiers. The
Meikleour Beech Hedges,
located near
Meikleour in Scotland, are
noted in the
Guinness World Records...
- in the
world (according to
Guinness World Records) is the
Meikleour Beech Hedge in
Meikleour,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. ****us
sylvatica is one of the...
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attempt to
claim this
title during her lifetime). On her
death at
Meikleour House in 1895, the
Nairne title devolved upon her
eldest son. Scarisbrick...
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Lawers Leetown Lochearnhead Logierait Longforgan Luncarty Madderty Meigle Meikleour Methven Moneydie Monzievaird Murthly Muthill Old
Blair Perth Piperdam...
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Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice
became the 6th
Marquess and
Charles inherited the
Meikleour estate. His
paternal grandparents were
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 4th Marquess...
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oldest tree, with an
estimated age of
between 3000 and 5000 years. The
Meikleour Beech Hedges in
Perth and
Kinross were
planted in the
autumn of 1745 by...