Port of Menteith

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Port of Menteith
Gaelic: Port Loch Innis Mo Cholmaig
Perthshire

Looking back from the Lake of Menteith
Location
Location: 56°11’2"N, 4°17’6"W
Data
Population: 768
Post town: Stirling
Postcode: FK8
Dialling code: 01877
Local Government
Council: Stirling
Parliamentary
constituency:
Stirling
Website: http://www.portofmenteith.org.uk/

Port of Menteith is a village and parish in south-western Perthshire, the only significant settlement on the Lake of Menteith. It was established as a burgh of barony, then named simply Port, in 1457 by King James III.

The village lies at the north-eastern edge of the Lake, at the junction of the A81 road with the B8034 road, which runs south, just to the west of Flanders Moss, to meet the A811 road at Arnprior. The elevation is around 80 feet above sea level. The country around is generally low-lying, except to the north where the Menteith Hills rise, including Beinn Dearg, with the Trossachs and the southern Highlands beyond. The parish includes the outlying settlements of Cobleland, Dykehead, Gartmore and Ruskie.

The parish of Port of Menteith, area 17,855 acres, had a resident population of 768 in the United Kingdom Census 2001, down from 884 in 1991.[1]

In the summer months a ferry runs from Port of Menteith to the island of Inchmahome, site of the Historic Scotland-maintained Inchmahome Priory. The village is home to a fishing club and is the starting point for anglers on the Lake of Menteith. Nick Nairn's cookery school is based at Loch End, just south of Port of Menteith at the south-east corner of the Lake.

Nearby Rednock House is a historic Laird’s House remodelled by the architect Robert Brown of Edinburgh in 1827. Its grounds include a walled garden, ice house and ornamental water garden.

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