Airlie Monument
The Airlie Monument lies high on Tulloch Hill (387m / 1269 feet) between the ends of Glen Prosen and Glen Clova, 5 miles (8 km) north of Kirriemuir. It is based on a tower from the Earl's home, Airlie Castle.
The monument was built in 1901 in honour of David Ogilvy, the 9th Earl of Airlie (1856 - 1900) who was killed in South Africa at the Battle of Diamond Hill during the Boer War.
Airlie Monument, Dykehead Quad copter footage
Airlie Monument, Dykehead Quad copter footage
Airlie Arms Hotel, Kirriemuir, United Kingdom, HD Review
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Airlie Arms Hotel is located in Kirriemuir, 25 miles from Perth and 15 miles from Dundee. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
The rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room. All rooms are equipped with a private bathroom.
There is dry cleaning services at the property.
You can play darts at this hotel, and car rental is available. St. Andrews is 24 miles from Airlie Arms Hotel, and Pitlochry is 28 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Aberdeen Airport, 47 miles from the property.
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Winter Parish Church And Cemetery In Glen Prosen Braes Of Angus Scotland
Tour Scotland Winter travel video of the parish church and cemetery on ancestry visit to the village of Glen Prosen in the Braes of Angus. The present church built 1802, paid for by local inhabitants, ensuring continuous worship in the glen for nearly 400 years. It is a simple traditional white washed church. The Minister’s Road leads from here to Glen Clova, so named because the Minister used to walk it twice each Sunday.
Buckhood - Hotel in Glenprosen by Kirriemuir, United Kingdom
ZH: Buckhood乡村别墅位于Tayside Region地区的Pearsie镇,距离珀斯(Perth)有45公里,距离邓迪(Dundee)有31公里。 乡村别墅设有一间带烤箱的厨房和一间私人浴室,配有电视。 Buckhood乡村别墅距离圣安德鲁斯(St Andrews)有46公里,距离皮特洛赫里(Pitlochry)有43公里,距离最近的机场——阿伯丁机场(Aberdeen Airport)有72公里。
RU: Дом для отпуска Buckhood является дом отдыха расположен в городе Пеарси, в регионе Тейсайд, в 45 км от Перта. Расстояние до города Данди составляет 31 км. В числе удобств собственная ванная комната и кухня с духовкой. К услугам гостей телевизор.
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Airlie Estate Woodlands 0001
Please watch in HQ. This is an easy and rewarding walk. Upon entering the gates experience an explosion of colors and lush vegetation from beginning to end. In brilliant sunshine or in the rain this walk will lift the spirits. It was also a good first trial for my 'Olympus u Tough-6000'.
Glen Prosen
One of the Angus Glens, a hidden gem.
The roads leaving Glen Prosen
Kirriemuir Vintage Railway Exhibition
Model rail enthusiasts gathered in Angus for the Kirriemuir Vintage Railway Exhibition.
Driving To Kirriemuir Angus Scotland
Tour Scotland video of driving to Kirriemuir on ancestry visit to Angus. The history of Kirriemuir reaches back to earliest recorded times, when it seems to have been a major ecclesiastical centre. Later it was identified with witchcraft, and some older houses still feature a ‘witches stane’ to ward off evil. In the 19th century, it was an important centre of the jute trade. The playwright J.M. Barrie was born and buried here
5 Kirktonhill Road, Kirriemuir DD8 4HU
superb example of a late victorian dwelling house , pleasantly situated in the popular town of Kirriemuir with attractive southerly views. The property still retains most of its original features throughout including natural wood doors skirtings and facings , together with ornate ceiling cornicing and working fireplaces. In addition most of the windows are original with lead and coloured stain glass adding to the character and charm of this handsome family home . Other features include gas fired central heating , and easily maintained gardens and grounds. The Angus town of Kirriemuir has an excellent level of local amenities , including the popular Golf Club , has many shops and facilities and of course is close to the Angus glens , well known for shooting, fishing and Hillwalking . Kirriemuir offers easy access to the main dual carriageway linking Dundee to Aberdeen.
Autumn Peter Pan Statue Kirriemuir Angus Scotland
Tour Scotland Autumn travel video of the Peter Pan statue, the boy who refused to grow up, on the High Street on ancestry, genealogy visit to Kirriemuir, Angus. Kirriemuir's most famous son was the author JM Barrie, born May 9, 1860, the son of a weaver, and the creator of Peter Pan. Barrie never recovered from the shock he received at six from a brother’s death and its grievous effect on his mother. Throughout his life Barrie wished to recapture the happy years before his mother was stricken, and he retained a strong childlike quality in his adult personality. The original sculpture was made by Alistair Smart, and stood in Glengate, Kirriemuir, but following damage to it a replacement was made and erected in its present position in the High Street. It was unveiled by the Countess of Airlie on August 13th 1994. Barrie died of pneumonia at a nursing home in Manchester Street, Marylebone, an area in the West End of London, England, on 19 June 1937. He was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings. Barrie’s marriage in 1894 to the actress Mary Ansell was childless and apparently unconsummated.
Places to see in ( Alyth - UK )
Places to see in ( Alyth - UK )
Alyth is a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated under the Hill of Alyth five miles northeast of Blairgowrie. In 2001 the town had a population of 2,963. The settlement of New Alyth lies on the A926 road southwest of the main village. Alyth has a primary school that has around 497 pupils. Alyth High School catered for pupils up to fourth year until it was closed in 1994, when all pupils were moved to Blairgowrie High School or Webster's High School situated in nearby Kirriemuir.
Alyth is located on a burn which bears its name and owes its position to a confluence of drovers' roads used by hill farmers to bring their sheep and cattle down to market. A picturesque 17th century packhorse bridge is among a number of stone bridges crossing the burn in the town. The ruins of the old church, known locally as The Arches, stand in a graveyard in a prominent position at the top of the town. The current church building, completed in 1839 to the design of Edinburgh architect, Thomas Hamilton, dominates the skyline of the town.
It is Gothic in style, with Romanesque influences, especially in the windows, and has an unusually high spire. Inside the church is the funerary hatchment of Sir George Ramsay (sixth baronet of Bamff) who was killed in a duel at Musselburgh, in April 1790 - one of the last duelling deaths in Scotland. In the church porch is preserved a late 7th-early 8th century Pictish cross-slab, with a decorated cross on one face and a single Pictish symbol ('double disc and Z-rod') on the other. It was discovered in Alyth in 1887 when ground was being levelled in front of the manse.
To the northeast of the town a hill fort, possibly of Pictish date, stands atop Barry (or 'barrow') Hill. The remains consist of massive collapsed stone ramparts that take advantage of the topography of the Alyth Hill. Local legend connects the fort with King Arthur, and it is claimed that Guinevere, Arthur's queen, was imprisoned here for a very short time.
Another nearby early medieval feature is a Pictish 'Class I' symbol stone in a field on Bruceton Farm somewhat to the east of Alyth. This slab is one of relatively few likely still to be in its original position. It may have marked an ancient burial.
There may have been a Christian presence in this area from early times, since the medieval parish church was dedicated to St. Moluag of Lismore (d. 592), a contemporary of St. Columba. The cross-slab mentioned above also suggests this. Alyth was granted a Charter by James III in 1488, raising Alyth to the rank of Burgh of Barony with the right to hold markets and fairs.
( Alyth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Alyth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Alyth - UK
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prosen & clova.wmv
A walk from Glen Prosen to Glen Clova known as The Minister's Path
Scott Wilson Memorial Sculpture Glen Prosen Angus Scotland
Tour Scotland Winter travel video of the Scott Wilson memorial sculpture on ancestry visit to Glen Prosen, Angus. Edward Wilson was chief scientist, surgeon and artist on the expedition and died with Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Scott of the Antarctic, and his colleagues on the return from the Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica and the South Pole in late March 1912. This monumental sculpture was unveiled, by Scott and Wilson's descendants in December 2012. The sculpture is the largest granite sculpture created in Scotland since the 1920’s. The sculpture is sited at Scott’s View, Glen Prosen. The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was an expedition to Antarctica which took place between 1910 and 1913.
Cortachy 13.11.2011
Cortachy and Downie Park. salmon fishing on the South Esk
Glen Isla, Finalty Hill and back via the top of Glen Prosen.
This video is about Glen Isla, Finalty Hill and back via the top of Glen Prosen.
Katy'S Cottage - Glenprosen by Kirriemuir - United Kingdom
Katy'S Cottage hotel city: Glenprosen by Kirriemuir - Country: United Kingdom
Address: ; zip code: DD8
Katy'S Cottage is a holiday home set in Inchmill in the Tayside Region and is 48 km from Perth. It provides free private parking. The kitchen is equipped with an oven and there is a private bathroom.
-- Katy'S Cottage度假屋位于Tayside Region地区的Inchmill,距离珀斯市(Perth)48公里,提供免费私人停车场。 厨房配备了烤箱。度假屋设有私人浴室。 Katy'S Cottage度假屋距离邓迪(Dundee)37公里,距离皮特洛赫里(Pitlochry)则有40公里。最近的机场为距离Katy'S Cottage度假屋71公里的阿伯丁机场(Aberdeen Airport)。
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