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{{county|Perthshire}}'''Kincardine''' or '''Kincardine in Monteith''' is a parish in southern [[Perthshire]] adjacent to the border with [[Stirlingshire]]. It is situated two miles south-west of [[Doune]] and contains the villages of Thornhill, Kirklane and Woodlane. This parish, of which the name is of very uncertain etymology, is pleasantly situated in the vale of Monteith. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 5 October 2015
Not to be confused with Kincardine-on-Forth
Kincardine or Kincardine in Monteith is a parish in southern Perthshire adjacent to the border with Stirlingshire. It is situated two miles south-west of Doune and contains the villages of Thornhill, Kirklane and Woodlane. This parish, of which the name is of very uncertain etymology, is pleasantly situated in the vale of Monteith.
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