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NO242286

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United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
PH14

Dialling code
  
01828

Lieutenancy area
  
Country
  
Post town
  
PERTH

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Kinnaird, Gowrie

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12°C, Wind W at 51 km/h, 62% Humidity

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Kinnaird (Scottish Gaelic: An Ceann Àrd, "high headland") is a village in Gowrie, Perthshire, Scotland.

It is notable for its 15th-century castle, restored heavily by then owner Mr. S. Stout in the 1960s, and beautiful early 19th century parish church.

In the 18th century, it was the home of the Reverend James Adams, who contributed to the Marrow Controversy in the church of Scotland.

It is also the birthplace of the philosopher James Mylne (1757-1839) who later taught moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow from 1797 to 1836 and also lectured on political economy.

The Threiplands of Fingask were a local Jacobite family.

The Carse of Gowrie in which the village is located, is a prosperous agricultural district of Perthshire.

References

Kinnaird, Gowrie Wikipedia


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