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NO032417

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Fire
  
Scottish

Local time
  
Thursday 4:50 PM

Lieutenancy area
  
Perth and Kinross

Country
  
Scotland

Police
  
Scottish

Ambulance
  
Scottish

Council area
  
Perth and Kinross

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7°C, Wind SW at 35 km/h, 65% Humidity

Scottish parliaments
  
North Tayside, North East Scotland

Birnam is a town in Perthshire, Scotland. The town originated from the Victorian era with the coming of the railway in 1856, although the place and name is well known because William Shakespeare mentioned Birnam Wood in Macbeth. Prior to the construction of the railway, the only substantial building on the site of the present village was the church of Little Dunkeld parish, which still stands in its ancient position within a graveyard within the village.

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Map of Birnam, Dunkeld, UK

Location

Birnam lies on the bank of the River Tay, in Perthshire’s 'Big Tree Country' and is located 12 miles north of Perth on the A9 road, the main tourist route through Perthshire.

Dunkeld, to whose monastery Kenneth MacAlpin, the first King of Scotland, moved the bones of St. Columba around the middle of the 9th century, and which is notable for its cathedral, lies on the opposite bank of the river.

Transportation

Birnam is approximately one hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh airports, and two hours from Inverness by car.

There is access by rail at Dunkeld and Birnam railway station, on the London to Inverness route.

There are regular bus and coach services to Birnam and Dunkeld.

In 1977 Birnam along with Dunkeld was bypassed by A9.

History

There is an ancient tree, the Birnam Oak, standing a few hundred metres from the centre of Birnam on Murthly Estate. Traditionally, it was known as "The Hangman's Tree".

John Everett Millais, who painted many local landscapes, and Beatrix Potter, with her family, often visited Birnam.

Attractions

Birnam has The Beatrix Potter Exhibition and Garden, and The Birnam Arts and Conference Centre, a community run arts and performance centre with library.

The Birnam Highland Games is where the World Haggis Eating Championships are held.

References

Birnam, Perth and Kinross Wikipedia


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