- the 15th century. Old
Pitsligo Church,
known locally as the
Rathill or
Peathill Kirk,
dates to 1632. Its loft,
described by
Charles McKean as "magnificent"...
- Category C(S) 15907
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Burial Ground 57°41′09″N 2°06′46″W / 57.685864°N 2.112702°W / 57.685864; -2.112702 (
Peathill,
Burial Ground) Category B...
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Newburgh Newmachar Newtonhill Old Deer Old
Rayne Oldmeldrum Ordiquhill Oyne
Peathill Pennan Peterhead Pitcaple Pitmedden Pittodrie (village)
Plaidy Port Erroll...
- from
Redrow to
Peathill (Stirlingshire) Act 1823 (repealed) 4 Geo. 4. c. cxii 17 June 1823 (Repealed by
Roads from
Redrow to
Peathill Act 1827 (c.xcvii))...
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Turnpike Trust Usk
Turnpike Trust Stirling to
Drymen Turnpike Redrow to
Peathill Turnpike Crossmuirhead to
Higginsneuk Turnpike West
Stirlingshire Turnpike...
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Drymen Bridge Road Act 1827 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. xcvi 14 June 1827
Redrow and
Peathill Roads (Stirlingshire) Act 1827 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c.
xcvii 14 June 1827 Roads...
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Church c. 1995 St Magnus,
Birsay Medieval (1664) 1996
Pitsligo Church,
Peathill 1635 (1890) 1997 St Margaret's,
Forgue Medieval (1821) 1998 Keig Church...
- Scotland. "Mounthooley Dovecot:
Listed Building Report".
Historic Scotland. "
Peathill, Hill Kirk (Pitsligo
Parish Church Of Scotland):
Listed Building Report"...
- 12
September 1885 Gr****hoppers 2–2
Grahamston Bonnybridge Stadium:
Peathill Park...
- club pla**** for
short periods at
other grounds including two
spells at
Peathill Park
between 1877–79 and 1884–86,
Seabegs between 1879 and 1881, Milnquarter...