Kilspindie

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Kilspindie
Perthshire
Kilspindie village - geograph.org.uk - 111698.jpg
Location
Grid reference: NO220256
Location: 56°24’58"N, 3°15’57"W
Data
Post town: Perth
Postcode: PH2
Dialling code: 01821
Local Government
Council: Perth and Kinross
Parliamentary
constituency:
Perth and North Perthshire

Kilspindie is a village and parish in south-eastern Perthshire. It is situated on the Kilspindie burn, approximately three miles north-west of Errol, six miles west of Dundee and the same distance east of the county town, Perth

The village figures in Blind Harry's narrative as the place where Sir William Wallace, with his mother, found refuge in his boyhood.

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