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'''Fowlis Easter''' is a parish on the eastern border of [[Perthshire]], containing the village of Fowlis. Located six miles north-west of [[Dundee]], the parish is surrounded on three sides by [[Angus]]; its sole connection to the rest of Perthshire is by its western boundary with [[Longforgan]]. The adjunct ''Easter'' is necessary to distinguish this parish from the otherwise identically-named [[Fowlis Wester]] in the same county. | '''Fowlis Easter''' is a parish on the eastern border of [[Perthshire]], containing the village of Fowlis. Located six miles north-west of [[Dundee]], the parish is surrounded on three sides by [[Angus]]; its sole connection to the rest of Perthshire is by its western boundary with [[Longforgan]]. The adjunct ''Easter'' is necessary to distinguish this parish from the otherwise identically-named [[Fowlis Wester]] in the same county. The population at the 2011 census was 516. | ||
The church of Fowlis is a very ancient and beautiful structure, having been erected about the year 1142, traditionally in fulfilment of a vow for the safe return of her husband from the crusades, by a Lady Mortimer. It is a remarkably fine specimen of the richest style of Norman architecture, in the most perfect state of preservation, and abounding in interesting details. | The church of Fowlis is a very ancient and beautiful structure, having been erected about the year 1142, traditionally in fulfilment of a vow for the safe return of her husband from the crusades, by a Lady Mortimer. It is a remarkably fine specimen of the richest style of Norman architecture, in the most perfect state of preservation, and abounding in interesting details. | ||
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*Location map: {{wmap|56.493|-3.126|zoom=14}} | |||
[[Category:Towns and villages in Perthshire]] | [[Category:Towns and villages in Perthshire]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:28, 27 April 2017
Fowlis Easter is a parish on the eastern border of Perthshire, containing the village of Fowlis. Located six miles north-west of Dundee, the parish is surrounded on three sides by Angus; its sole connection to the rest of Perthshire is by its western boundary with Longforgan. The adjunct Easter is necessary to distinguish this parish from the otherwise identically-named Fowlis Wester in the same county. The population at the 2011 census was 516.
The church of Fowlis is a very ancient and beautiful structure, having been erected about the year 1142, traditionally in fulfilment of a vow for the safe return of her husband from the crusades, by a Lady Mortimer. It is a remarkably fine specimen of the richest style of Norman architecture, in the most perfect state of preservation, and abounding in interesting details.
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- Location map: 56°29’35"N, 3°7’34"W
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