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'''Duncrievie''' is a little village in [[Kinross-shire]], in the [[Ochil Hills]] and within the parish of [[Arngask]]. | '''Duncrievie''' is a little village in [[Kinross-shire]], in the [[Ochil Hills]] and within the parish of [[Arngask]]. | ||
The village is in the very north of this little county, close by the border of [[Fife]] to the east and of [[Perthshire]] to the north. [[Glenfarg]], through which the border between the latter | The village is in the very north of this little county, close by the border of [[Fife]] to the east and of [[Perthshire]] to the north. [[Glenfarg]], through which the border between the latter two counties runs, is just three-quarters of a mile to the north. The county town, [[Kinross]], is six miles to the south. | ||
The village stands just above the valley through which the [[M90 motorway]] forces its way, though not too uncomfortably close. It is in fact on a former toll road linking Glenfarg with Milnathort to the south, now replaced as a route by the motorway and the B996, which runs alongside it. | The village stands just above the valley through which the [[M90 motorway]] forces its way, though not too uncomfortably close. It is in fact on a former toll road linking Glenfarg with Milnathort to the south, now replaced as a route by the motorway and the B996, which runs alongside it. |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 29 May 2018
Duncrievie | |
Kinross-shire | |
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Cottages in Duncrievie | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NO135093 |
Location: | 56°16’6"N, 3°23’54"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Kinross |
Postcode: | KY13 |
Dialling code: | 01577 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Perth and Kinross |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Ochil and South Perthshire |
Duncrievie is a little village in Kinross-shire, in the Ochil Hills and within the parish of Arngask.
The village is in the very north of this little county, close by the border of Fife to the east and of Perthshire to the north. Glenfarg, through which the border between the latter two counties runs, is just three-quarters of a mile to the north. The county town, Kinross, is six miles to the south.
The village stands just above the valley through which the M90 motorway forces its way, though not too uncomfortably close. It is in fact on a former toll road linking Glenfarg with Milnathort to the south, now replaced as a route by the motorway and the B996, which runs alongside it.
Duncrievie House here is also known as ‘Duncrievie Cottage’.[1] There is little to the village, but it has a clutch of 18th-century cottages and farm buildings.
Nearby is the farm of Hilton of Duncrievie, to the north-west.