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Aberfoyle, General

Village (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Aberfoyle, General

Classification Village (Period Unassigned)

Canmore ID 131104

Site Number NN50SW 19

NGR NN 52049 01004

NGR Description Centred on NN 52049 01004

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Stirling
  • Parish Aberfoyle
  • Former Region Central
  • Former District Stirling
  • Former County Perthshire

Architecture Notes

NN50SW 19 52049 01004

SRO Reference

Aberfoyle. Estimate and receipted account for 3 stone bridges to be built by George Taylor on the High Road between Stirling and Inversnaid. ?44.4.6

1774 GD 220/6/1523/44

Miscellaneous buildings in Aberfoyle - Architect Malcolm Stark c1890

List from Building News, August 15th, 1890.

John Honeyman (1831-1914) Scottish Record Office GD 220/6/574/38-39 Aberfoyle

Aberfoyle, House Architect: Honeyman & Keppie 1898 (for Walter Johnson). Exact location of house uncertain.

EXTERNAL REFERENCE:

Craiguchty House/Inn

Scottish Records Office

GD220/5/927/9

The house has been burned down.

Letter fromt eh Duke of Montrose to Mugo Graham of Gorthie.

1746

GD200/6/1505/10

Fitting up of the inside of the house of Craiguchty and making it convenient for a public inn.

Receipt by Archibald Paterson in Wester Craiguchty for 10 guineas.

1762

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