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The ancient parish lies in nine separate parts. The main body lies to the east of [[Dunkeld]] and encompasses its eastern parts. The detached parts (with [[Ordnance Survey]] naming) are:
 
The ancient parish lies in nine separate parts. The main body lies to the east of [[Dunkeld]] and encompasses its eastern parts. The detached parts (with [[Ordnance Survey]] naming) are:
 
*Det. 1: 0.016 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Longforgan]]. A very small triangular part on the county boundary.<ref>{{citation|title=Perth and Clackmannan Perthshire Sheet LXXXVIII.2|url=http://maps.nls.uk/view/74479241}}</ref>
 
*Det. 1: 0.016 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Longforgan]]. A very small triangular part on the county boundary.<ref>{{citation|title=Perth and Clackmannan Perthshire Sheet LXXXVIII.2|url=http://maps.nls.uk/view/74479241}}</ref>
*Det. 2: 285 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Auchterhouse]], [[Angus]].
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*Det. 2: Belbeuchly, 285 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Auchterhouse]], [[Angus]].
*Det. 3: 237 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Collace]].
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*Det. 3: South Bandirran, 237 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Collace]].
*Det. 4: 693 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Kirkmichael, Perthshire|Kirkmichael]].
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*Det. 4: Craigtown, 693 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Kirkmichael, Perthshire|Kirkmichael]].
*Det. 5: 282 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Kinnettles]], [[Angus]]. This part also forms a detached part of Perthshire.
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*Det. 5: Foffarty, 282 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Kinnettles]], [[Angus]]. This part also forms a detached part of Perthshire.
*Det. 6: 414 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Clunie]].
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*Det. 6: Logie, Cairns, Chapelton, Meadows, and Crofty, 414 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Clunie]].
*Det. 7: 310 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Kinloch]].
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*Det. 7: Gormack, 310 acres locally situate in the parish of [[Kinloch]].
 
*[[Broughty Castle]], locally situate in the parish of [[Monifieth]], [[Angus]]. This part also forms a detached part of Perthshire.
 
*[[Broughty Castle]], locally situate in the parish of [[Monifieth]], [[Angus]]. This part also forms a detached part of Perthshire.
  

Latest revision as of 19:06, 5 October 2015

Caputh
Gaelic: a' Cheapaich
Perthshire
Caputh.jpg
Caputh village in the Winter
Location
Location: 56°32’35"N, 3°29’5"W
Data
Post town: Blairgowrie
Postcode: PH13
Dialling code: 01828
Local Government
Parliamentary
constituency:
Perth and North Perthshire

Caputh is a village and parish in Perthshire. The village lies on the A984 Coupar Angus to Dunkeld road about six miles east of Dunkeld and eight miles west of Coupar Angus.[1] The ancient parish lies in nine separate parts. The main body lies to the east of Dunkeld and encompasses its eastern parts. The detached parts (with Ordnance Survey naming) are:

  • Det. 1: 0.016 acres locally situate in the parish of Longforgan. A very small triangular part on the county boundary.[2]
  • Det. 2: Belbeuchly, 285 acres locally situate in the parish of Auchterhouse, Angus.
  • Det. 3: South Bandirran, 237 acres locally situate in the parish of Collace.
  • Det. 4: Craigtown, 693 acres locally situate in the parish of Kirkmichael.
  • Det. 5: Foffarty, 282 acres locally situate in the parish of Kinnettles, Angus. This part also forms a detached part of Perthshire.
  • Det. 6: Logie, Cairns, Chapelton, Meadows, and Crofty, 414 acres locally situate in the parish of Clunie.
  • Det. 7: Gormack, 310 acres locally situate in the parish of Kinloch.
  • Broughty Castle, locally situate in the parish of Monifieth, Angus. This part also forms a detached part of Perthshire.

References

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