Monifieth Golf Links
Aerial Views of Monifieth Golf Links, Angus, Scotland
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Monifieth Golf Links, Angus, Scotland
Places to see in ( Carnoustie - UK )
Places to see in ( Carnoustie - UK )
Carnoustie is a town and former police burgh in the council area of Angus, Scotland. It is at the mouth of the Barry Burn on the North Sea coast. In the 2011 census, Carnoustie had a population of 11,394, making it the fourth largest town in Angus.
The town was founded in the late 18th century, and grew rapidly throughout the 19th century due to the growth of the local textile industry. It was popular as a tourist resort from the early Victorian era up to the latter half of the 20th century, due to its seaside location, and is best known for the Carnoustie Golf Links course that often hosts the Open Championship.
Carnoustie can be considered a dormitory town for its nearest city, Dundee, which is 11 miles (18 km) to the west. It is served by Carnoustie railway station, and less so by Golf Street railway station. Its nearest major road is the A92.
The origin of the name Carnoustie is uncertain. Plausible suggestions have included various Gaelic derivations such as cathair, càrr or càrn na fheusta, 'fort, rock or cairn of the feast,' or càrn guithais, 'cairn of the firtree.' However, these suggestions are of relatively recent origin and the name may derive from an obscure Pictish element, Càrn Ùstaidh. The area surrounding Carnoustie has been occupied continuously since the Neolithic period.
Carnoustie benefited from the 19th century fashion for sea bathing. The arrival of the railway enabled the town to develop as a popular tourist destination; it was promoted as the Brighton of the North in the early 20th century. Tourism in Carnoustie began to decline in the latter half of the 20th century, largely due to the increased availability of package tours to warmer parts of the world. This trend has reversed somewhat with the increase in golf tourism.
Carnoustie occupies a seafront position on the North Sea coast of Scotland, on land immediately to the north east of the Buddon Ness, 10.3 miles (17 km) ENE of Dundee, 6.7 miles (11 km) SW of Arbroath and 13.1 miles (21 km) SSE of Forfar. The town lies 42.2 miles (68 km) NNE of Edinburgh[76] and 360.2 miles (580 km) NNW of London. The built-up area occupies a roughly rectangular shape 1.9 miles (3.1 km) long by 0.5 miles (0.9 km) wide. The land is relatively flat, rising gradually to around 30 m elevation to the north of the town. The climate is typical for the east coast of Scotland, although the weather can be locally influenced by sea mist, locally known as haar.
Much of the western part of Carnoustie is post-war. The main road in this part of the town is known as 'Barry Road' and towards its eastern end there are a group of weavers cottages that pre-date the expansion of the town and used to belong to the hamlet of Hunterstown. Leading south from here, is Panmure Street, which leads to the Panmure Institute and, behind it, the Panmure Works. The Panmure Institute is now known as the Panmure Centre and owned by Angus Council for their Community Learning and Development Centre. The factory building was restored in the late 1990s and now houses the building firm DJ Laing.
The road heading north on the opposite side of Dundee Street is 'West Path'. Its name comes from the fact it was the path that lead down to the main road from the western boundary of the grounds of Carnoustie House. Carnoustie House was built by Major William Philips in 1792 and bought by George Kinloch in 1808. It passed to Kinloch's daughter, Cecilia Kinloch who, in turn, passed it to her niece, Helen Lingard-Guthrie.
The A92 runs between Arbroath and Dundee about ⅔ of a mile (1 km) to the north of Carnoustie. There are several ways to reach the A92, including the main routes that run between the Upper Victoria junction and between the A930, Carlogie road and Muirdrum Junction. It is also possible to reach the west-bound carriageway of the A92 via Balmachy Road and the Grange of Barry Road.
Trains are operated by Abellio ScotRail on the Edinburgh to Aberdeen line. They stop at Carnoustie railway station on an approximately hourly basis. Two trains a day stop at Golf Street railway station (0638 West-bound and 1910 East-bound) and two at Barry Links (06:41 West-bound and 18:52 East-bound). As a result, Golf Street and Barry Links are two of the least used stations in the UK.
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Golfing At A Top 5 Oldest Course In The World | Golf At Montrose Links In Scotland
So excited to share the 5th oldest golf course Montrose Links with y’all in the next episode of The Scotland Vlogs. We will be playing the front 9 holes for this course vlog. This course can really play tough when the wind kicks up and it sure did the last few holes of this 9. Thanks so much to Matt Fryer for the awesome drone footage! Hope y’all enjoy!
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Carnoustie to Monifeith (via Golf Street and Barry Links)
Turbostar Test Train - Known issues - Not finished Monifieth yet. Monifieth Station still W.I.P. Some ground is meant to be lumpy for the golf links courses but will smooth out the obvious polygons.
The Links - Carnoustie Golf Links
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Carnoustie 21/07/07 Part 1
Part 1 contains all the Golf Extras (Class 67 hauled) arrive and depart ECS for Aberdeen.
Normall DMU stuff also with the 2 SWT Class 158 that scotrail have ATM.
GNER HST's, Class 156's (Thats rare in Carnoustie :P ) and 66417 Speeding through Carnoustie.
AngusVR - Carnoustie Golf Course Flythrough
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2 North Burnside Carnoustie
This well presented and spacious maisonette property is located in the beautiful coastal town of Carnoustie, known worldwide for its historic golfing pedigree. Carnoustie is a peaceful commuter town in the Angus countryside, which enjoys close locality to the cities of Dundee and Aberdeen and surrounding towns of Arbroath and Monifieth. Favoured by commuters and families, the town benefits from a local primary & secondary school, a range of general stores and amenities and a plethora of restaurants and bars. Carnoustie will also play host to the 2018 British Open, which sees tourists from all over the world flock to Carnoustie to visit the prestigious links.
The 4-bedroom maisonette apartment makes up part of an attractive period stone built villa and is set on a corner plot close to the centre of the town close to all local amenities. The garden to the rear of the property is a completely enclosed grass garden with a decking area at the top of the plot that is perfect for lounging on a summer’s day.
On entry to the apartment you will find on the first level a generous lounge with feature electric fireplace with ample space for dinning arrangements, a separate kitchen with fitted units, a large storage cupboard found under the stairs, a spacious partly tiled family bathroom with three-piece suite and over bath shower. There are also two bedrooms on this level, the first bedroom has a large built in mirrored storage cupboards and faces out over the town and the second bedroom with large north facing window. Upstairs there are two spacious double bedrooms with abundant built in storage, the larger of the two bedrooms benefits from a built in desk/dresser and an en-suite shower room with ample space for additional appliances such as a washing machine and tumble dryer.
The property has been recently painted, well maintained throughout and is presented in walk in condition. The property benefits from attractive wooden framed double glazed windows and gas central heating.
Monifieth - Vintage Views
Old postcards of Monifieth, Angus, Scotland
Links Golf Cup - East Lothian
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Carnoustie Gala Parade 2013
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Carnoustie Fly Over
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A lovely sunny day over Carnoustie in Scotland.
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Carnoustie (Angus, Scotland) DJI Phantom 4 Drone Flight 4K
A quick evening flight over a sunny Carnoustie.
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Muirfield Golf Course - 8 and 9 Holes
Aerial video of the 8th and 9th holes at the Muirfield Golf Club with our agency's drone, Golf Travellers