PERTHSHIRE POST OFFICES (Updated 22/2/2020)

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PERTHSHIRE POST OFFICES

(updated 22/2/2020)

  • Aberargie
  • 17-1-1855: BRIDGE OF EARN. 1890 ABERNETHY RSO. Rubber 1899. 7-3-1923 PERTH.

Closed 29-11-1969.

  • Aberdalgie
  • 16-8-1859: PERTH. Rubber 1904. Closed 11-4-1959.

  • ABERFELDY
  • 1788: POST TOWN. M.O.6-12-1838. No.2 allocated 1844. 1-4-1857 DUNKELD. S.B.17-2-1862.

1865 HO / POST TOWN. T.O.1870(AHS). HO>SSO 1-4-1918 >SPSO by 1990 >PO Local 31-7-2014. 1834: PP. DOUNE. By 1847 STIRLING. M.O.1-1-1858: discont.1-1-1861. MO-SB 1-8-1879. No.575 issued 1889. By 4/1893 RSO. T.O.19-11-1895(AYL). 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 19-1-1921 STIRLING. 1837: NEWBURGH,Fife. MO-SB 1-4-1875. No.434 issued 1883. 1883 S.O. T.O.2-1-1883(AHT) 1-4-1885 RSO. No.588 issued 1890. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 7-3-1923 PERTH. Closed 30-9-2008 >Mobile.
Aberfoyle Abernethy Abernyte Aberuthven
1854: INCHTURE. 1-4-1857 PERTH. 1861 INCHTURE. Closed 12-8-1866. 8-12-1851: AUCHTERARDER. Rubber 1894. T.O.1-9-1933(AAO)(discont.7-8-1943). S.B.9-9-1936. Closed by 1999.

  • Acharn
  • 9-3-1896: ABERFELDY. Rubber 1896. Closed by 1999.

  • Aldclune
  • 11-9-1883: BLAIR ATHOL. By 1892 PITLOCHRY. 1-6-1901 KILLIECRANKIE RSO.

Rubber 1904. Closed 10-11-1906 (‘Auldclune’ in some PO Guides).
Almondbank

ALYTH
8-5-1844: PERTH. Closed 19-12-1862. Re-estd.6-12-1871. MO-SB 1-5-1877. T.O.17-9-1889(AMB). Closed 30-8-2001. Re-open 1-2-2002. Closed by 22/2/2020. 5-7-1901: POST TOWN. 1824 MEIGLE. No.30 allocated 1844. M.O.1-7-1854. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(AIK). 1873 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 1978 BLAIRGOWRIE (to Co-op, 51,Airlie St., 22-11-2013, PO Local)
Amulree Ardeonaig
7-11-1839: DUNKELD. Rubber 1885. T.O.5-7-1892(AMR). Closed 30-10-2002. 25-6-1881: ABERFELDY. T.O.(ANX). 1-1-1885 STIRLING. Rubber 1886. By 7/1890 S.O. 4-7-1911 KILLIN. Closed 15-6-1971.
Ardler Ardtalnaig
1885: MEIGLE (ex ‘Washington’). Rubber 1904. 1978 BLAIRGOWRIE. Closed 29-8-2001. 12-9-1882: ABERFELDY. 1-1-1885 STIRLING. Rubber 1886. No.535 issued 1887. By 7/1890 S.O. T.O.8-6-1909(ATG)(discont.7-7-1941). 4-7-1911 ABERFELDY. Closed 30-4-1956. 30-10-1866: BLAIR ATHOL. 1875 CALVINE RSO. T.O.14-4-1896(ALS). 27-2-1900 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 2-11-1910 CALVINE. Renamed ‘Trinafour’ 1-3-1965.
Auchleeks AUCHTERARDER 1773: POST TOWN. M.O.by 1839. No.25 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.20-7-1880(AJT).
HO>SSO 1-4-1910 >SPSO – when? (relocated 6-7-2016, PO Local).
Auld Girnaig Balbeggie
13-6-1853: BLAIR ATHOL. By 7/1865 PITLOCHRY. Renamed ‘Killiecrankie’ 26-8-1879. 2-6-1844: PERTH. T.O.24-7-1894(QBG). Closed 4-11-2008 >Methven Outreach,same premises (Mon/Thurs 9 to 12.30). Ceased by 10/11/2018.

  • Ballinluig
  • 20-11-1851: DUNKELD. 1865 PITLOCHRY. 1866 RSO. M.O.1-12-1867. S.B.1-4-1868.

No.380 issued 1865. T.O.1870(BVE). 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 1977 PITLOCHRY. 22-6-1907: BALLINLUIG S.O. Closed 29-6-1907. 1-9-1846 ‘Ballintumb’ BLAIRGOWRIE. 1-7-1855 ‘Ballintuim’. T.O.22-2-1882(ZAC). Closed 29-3-1995.
Ballinluig Camp Ballintuim

Ballyoukan Balnaguard Balquhidder
5-2-1884: PITLOCHRY. Rubber 1900. Closed 21-9-1901. 15-5-1855: DUNKELD. Closed 1866. 30-3-1842: CALLANDER. Closed by 5/1856. Re-estd.1-11-1872: CRIEFF. 1-7-1877 LOCHEARNHEAD 1-10-1877 STIRLING. 1888 LOCHEARNHEAD STATION RSO. MO-SB 1-12-1892. T.O.15-7-1902(QUV). 1-7-1904 BALQUHIDDER STATION S.O. 1-5-1923 STRATHYRE. 17-2-1943 LOCHEARNHEAD. Closed by 1995.
Balquhidder Station 1-7-1904: SO / POST TOWN (ex ‘Lochearnhead Station’). Closed 30-4-1923.

  • Bankfoot
  • July 1833: PERTH. MO-SB 1-7-1869. T.O.1870(BVJ). No.45 issued 1878. 1893 STANLEY RSO.

12-6-1927 POST TOWN. 3-5-1931 PERTH. Closed 30-7-2008 Re-open, Methven Outreach, 19-9-2011 (Nisa Store, M/W/Fri.9.30 to 11.30 am)(c/o Murthly from 1/2015). 22-9-1856: DUNKELD. Closed by 1/1861, Re-estd.16-10-1868: RSO. No.37 issued. T.O.1870s(BVT). No.37 issued Oct.1868. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 1-4-1918 DUNKELD (to portacabin 8-8-2014), PO demolished and rebuilt: re-open 18-3-2015.
Birnam

  • Blackford
  • 7-1-1845: AUCHTERARDER. 1865 RSO. No.381 issued 1866. MO-SB 1-7-1874. T.O.15-3-1898(QVD)

1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 1-6-1973 AUCHTERARDER. >Partner Outreach 26-1-2009. Closed 31-10-2015. By 6/1/2016 Kippen Mobile. Kippen 2 Mobile 5-9-2016.
Blacklunans Blair Atholl
24-6-1898: BLAIRGOWRIE. Rubber 1898. T.O.5-7-1898(QVQ). Closed 30-6-1975. 9-3-1816: POST TOWN. M.O.6-12-1838. No.44 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(BVW). 1-3-1896 RSO. 1-5-1896 H.O. 1-1-1912 SSO. 9-5-1973 PITLOCHRY (Premier Store 20-7-2015, PO Local)

  • 6-1-1845: STIRLING. Rubber 1886. 1-8-1909 POST TOWN. 19-1-1921 STIRLING. Closed 30-6-1954.
  • Blair Drummond

BLAIRGOWRIE c.1797: POST TOWN. M.O.by 1839. No.46 allocated 1844. S.B.2-3-1863. T.O.1870(BVX).
HO>SSO 24-5-1921. BO>FPO 12-10-1992 (relocated 9-11-2009, Scotmid to Somerfield, later Co-op). (Co-op/Wellmeadow Garage, Main, 25-10-2013). Closed 1-3-2018. Reopen/relocated 1-8-2018
--New Rattray --Old Rattray --Westfield Bohally
1893: rubber issued. MO-SB 1-8-1900. Rural>TSO 1906. Closed 30-4-2007. 17-8-1853. Rubber 1897. Closed Sept.1914. 1-10-1870. Rubber 1897. Rural>TSO 1914. Closed 31-5-1985. 18-4-1842: PITLOCHRY. Closed 15-10-1884.

  • Braco
  • 1-11-1836: POST TOWN. M.O.by 1839. No.54 allocated 1844. 1-3-1856 RSO. S.B.17-2-1862.

T.O.1870(BWC). 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 3-10-1951 DUNBLANE. Closed 4-11-2008 >Partner Outreach. Closed 22-3-2011. Re-open 1-4-2011 (Hosted, M/W/Fri.am c/o Methven). (Mon am.only from 19-1-2015). 29-7-2015 Hosted, Braco Store, c/o Dunblane (Tues.pm). c.1851: BLAIRGOWRIE. T.O.22-8-1882(ZBO)(BCY 1-4-1890). MO-SB 1-12-1893. 6-4-1803: POST TOWN. M.O.6-12-1838. No.60 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(BWH). HO>RSO 1-10-1899. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 14-12-1940 PERTH. Closed 28-8-2012 >Mobile. PO Local (Co-op) 25-10-2013 (Co-op relocated 17-10-2014).
Bridge of Cally Bridge of Earn

Bridge of Gaur Bridge of Turk
6-4-1896 ‘Bridge of Gaor’ RANNOCH STATION S.O. Rubber 1896. 3-7-1899 ‘Bridge of Gaur’. T.O.30-4-1901(QUR) (t.c.3-1-1986: re-open 18-3-1986). By 1998 PITLOCHRY. Closed by 9/2000. 26-10-1857: STIRLING. 1872 CALLANDER. Not in PO Guide 1/1874. By 1/1875 STIRLING. 1-10-1877 CALLANDER. T.O.1-5-1878(ZBH)(BOQ 1-4-1890). MO-SB 1-9-1886. Renamed ‘Brig o’ Turk’ 21-11-1917.

  • Brig o’ Turk
  • 21-11-1917(see above) CALLANDER (not PO Guide 7/1918 at least). T.O.re-estd.25-10-1922(JOQ).

MO-SB re-estd.1-10-1924.

  • Bruar
  • 15-9-1886: BLAIR ATHOL. Rubber 1904. Closed 1911 (Oct-Dec).

2-2-1878: PERTH. Rubber 1904. Closed Dec.1935 (poc.8/1/1936) 1-10-1854: STIRLING. 1895 DOUNE. Rubber 1904. Closed 1932 (poc.13/7/1932). 5-11-1872: PERTH. Rubber 1904. Closed 26-1-1921. 1-12-1849: COUPAR ANGUS. MO-SB 1-6-1874. T.O.25-7-1893(BJJ). 1975 BLAIRGOWRIE. >PO Local 8-1-2016. Closed 3-9-2018.
Buchanty Burn of Cambus Burnbrae Burrelton

  • Butterstone
  • 29-5-1855: DUNKELD. Rubber 1891. T.O.19-3-1901(QTU) (t.c.2-7-1947: re-open ).

Closed 31-12-1977.

  • CALLANDER
  • 20-5-1793: POST TOWN (&1847). M.O.by 1839. No.64 allocated 1844. By 1855 STIRLING.

S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(CRW). 1872 S.O. 1878 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 1929 (poc.10/1/1929). Closed 5-1-1943. Re-open 1-3-1952. Closed 21-2-2008. 7-4-1863: BLAIR ATHOL. 1875 RSO. T.O.1880(CAL). Rubber 1885. MO-SB 1-11-1889. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 1-7-1938 BLAIR ATHOL. 9-8-1955 POST TOWN. 1-6-1973 PITLOCHRY. Closed 26-2-2002. Re-open 4-7-2002. Closed 7-9-2003. 11-12-1893: ABERFELDY. Rubber 1897. T.O.30-11-1897(ZAS). Closed 31-12-1969. 1-5-1896: DUNKELD (&1902). Rubber 1896. T.O.11-8-1896(ZDU). By 1905 MURTHLY S.O. 12-2-1941 PERTH. 21-10-1946 MURTHLY. 5-9-1951 PERTH. Closed 1979. 17-8-1893: PERTH. Rubber 1904. Closed 1918 (by June).
--East End Calvine

Camserney Caputh

Chapelhill Cherrybank Clunie
--see TSO of PERTH— 1-3-1926 (ex ‘Craigie’) BLAIRGOWRIE. Rubber 1926. Closed 31-3-1968. 1807: POST TOWN. 1825 CRIEFF. No.79 allocated 1844. M.O.24-3-1856. S.B.2-3-1863. T.O.1870(CSO). 1893 RSO: No.656 issued. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 15-10-1975 CRIEFF. >PO Local 10-3-2016.
Comrie Comrie Camp Condie Coupar Angus
6-12-1954: COMRIE (hydro-electric construction camp). Closed 29-9-1958. 17-1-1855 (ex ‘Pathstruie’) BRIDGE OF EARN. Closed 15-9-1858. 1-2-1704 ‘Cupar Angus’ POST TOWN. M.O.6-12-1838. No.91 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(CTB). 24-2-1885 ‘Coupar Angus’. By 1904 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 1978 BLAIRGOWRIE.

  • Craigie
  • 26-12-1863: BLAIRGOWRIE. Closed 3-6-1869. Re-estd.by 1/1880. Rubber 1904.

Renamed ‘Clunie’ 1-3-1926.

  • Craigie
  • --see TSO of PERTH—

  • CRIANLARICH
  • 1813: CALLANDER. Closed 31-5-1823. Re-estd.18-8-1881: STIRLING. No.95 issued 1881 (not used).

No.503 issued 1886. By 1/1884 S.O. 1888 RSO. MO-SB 1-5-1891: discont.2-1-1893: re-estd.1-1-1898. T.O.6-9-1892(CIL). 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN.

  • CRIEFF
  • by 1739: POST TOWN. M.O.6-12-1838. No.84 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(CSU).

HO>SSO 6-2-1970 >MSPO 1990s (relocated 21-7-2016, PO Local). Closed by 20/5/2017. Reopen 8-11-2018.

  • 1-12-1897. Rubber 1897. MO-SB 1-10-1898. Closed 5-6-1917.
  • --Hydropathic

--King Street Dalbarber
1-6-1897: MO-SB >PO Local 29-10-2015. 12-9-1856: PERTH. Closed 1860.
Dalcroy Camp Dalguise
10-8-1949: PITLOCHRY (hydro-electric construction camp). Closed 31-8-1949. 6-1-1851: DUNKELD. Rubber 1899. Closed 1-10-1973.
Dalnacardoch Dalnaspidal
21-5-1839: BLAIR ATHOL. No.45 allocated 1844. No.355: 1848. Replaced by ‘Calvine’ 7-4-1863. 19-2-1900: DALWHINNIE S.O.,Inv. Rubber 1900. 14-3-1926 PERTH. 1-7-1938 BLAIR ATHOL. T.O.15-8-1951(DNI). 9-8-1955 CALVINE. Closed 31-12-1966.

  • Deanston
  • 16-2-1850: STIRLING. 1887 DOUNE RSO. Rubber 1889. MO-SB 1-12-1893. No.660 issued 1893.

T.O.8-5-1894(DSX).

  • DOUNE
  • 20-5-1793: POST TOWN (&1847). M.O.6-12-1838. No.107 issued 1844. By 1855 STIRLING.

S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(DGJ). 1872 S.O. 1878 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN >PO Local 18-3-2016. 1-8-1872: PITLOCHRY. T.O.(OHC)(discont.1-12-1874: re-estd.1-3-1875). 1-10-1877 RSO. No.124 issued 1880. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 1-8-1912 PITLOCHRY. Closed 31-12-1968. 20-5-1793: POST TOWN. M.O.6-12-1838. No.112 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(DHJ) HO>SSO 1-9-1921. BO>MSPO 1990s >Main 12-6-2015.
Dunalastair DUNBLANE

  • --Ramoyle
  • 15-2-1909. Rubber 1909. Closed 7-2-1989.

  • DUNKELD
  • by 1743: POST TOWN. M.O.6-12-1838. No.118 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(DHX)

HO>SSO 1-12-1927 >SPSO >PO Local 7-2-2015. Closed 29-4-2017. Kennoway Mobile 26-3-2018. 19-3-1803: POST TOWN. 1832 AUCHTERARDER (&1847). No.120 allocated 1844. M.O.1-5-1855. By 1855 BRIDGE OF EARN. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(DFZ). 1-11-1872 PERTH. 1-10-1877 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 14-12-1940 PERTH.
Dunning Dykends (Angus) 1-4-1904: ALYTH. Rubber 1904. T.O.14-11-1905(DYQ). Closed 1-10-1965.

  • Enochdhu
  • 10-3-1865: PITLOCHRY. T.O.22-7-1882(EHY). 24-8-1916 BLAIRGOWRIE. (still open 4-7-1993)

Closed by 1995.

  • Errol (1)
  • 30-6-1801: PERTH. By 1839 M.O.& POST TOWN. No.136 allocated 1844. S.B.2-3-1863.

HO>RSO by 1868. T.O.30-5-1899(ERL). 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 14-2-1941 PERTH. Closed 31-3-1942 (see below)

  • Errol (2)
  • 1-4-1942 (ex ‘Errol Village’) PERTH.

  • Errol Village
  • 1846: PERTH. By 7/1861 ERROL. MO-SB 1-12-1884. T.O.24-9-1889(ERV). 14-2-1941 PERTH.

Renamed ‘Errol’ 1-4-1942.

  • Fearnan
  • 1-10-1881 ‘Fernin’ ABERFELDY. 4/1885 STIRLING. Rubber 1886. No.556 issued 1887. By 7/1890 S.O.

By 1892 ‘Fearnan’ (PO Guides). T.O.6-4-1897(FNA). 1-7-1911 ABERFELDY. Closed 23-12-2003. 25-1-1881: BLAIR ATHOL. Rubber 1900. Closed 1923 (Jan-Mch). 12-1-1870: PITLOCHRY. T.O.2-6-1891(FCT). Closed 31-5-1978. 1803: PERTH. Closed 1809 (see later Forgandenny)
Fender Bridge Fincastle Forgan

  • Forgandenny
  • Jan.1855: BRIDGE OF EARN. 1884 RSO: No.141 issued. T.O.16-3-1886(FGN). MO-SB 1-1-1891.

1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 14-12-1940 PERTH.
Forneth Forteviot
23-9-1845: BLAIRGOWRIE. Rubber 1897. T.O.1-6-1947(FNT). Closed 30-6-1970. 17-1-1855: BRIDGE OF EARN. MO-SB 1-4-1874: discont.1-8-1874. 1875 PERTH. Rubber 1900. 27-8-1912 FORGANDENNY. 14-12-1940 PERTH. Closed 31-3-1978. Feb.1839: ABERFELDY. 1-4-1857 DUNKELD. 1865 ABERFELDY. T.O.5-6-1883(FFJ). MO-SB by 7/1885. No.470 issued 1885. Closed 3-4-1987.
Fortingal

  • Foss
  • 16-10-1884: PITLOCHRY. Rubber 1896. Closed 18-8-1955.

Fowlis Gartmore
1-11-1851: CRIEFF. Rubber 1894. Closed 30-1-2001. Nov.1823: STIRLING. Rubber 1887. T.O.4-8-1896(GME). By 1/1895 GARTMORE STATION RSO. 12-2-1911 STIRLING.
Gartmore Station

Gask
27-3-1887: STIRLING. No.578 issued 1889. By 4/1893 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 12-2-1911 STIRLING. Closed 15-2-1927. Jan.1856: AUCHTERARDER. Closed 30-11-1894 (‘Gask School’ in PO Guides 1856-1860). (see also ‘Trinity Gask’ 1851-1887)
Gillyburn Gilmerton
8-12-1854: DUNKELD. 1869 BIRNAM RSO. Closed 9-1-1872. 23-1-1851: CRIEFF. Rubber 1886. No.630 issued 1892. T.O.23-5-1899(GMU). MO-SB 2-9-1901. Closed 8-3-1991. Re-open 26-8-1991. Closed 4-12-1998.
Glenalmond

Glencarse
4-6-1880: PERTH (ex ‘The Cairnies’). MO-SB 2-8-1880: discont.1-6-1888. T.O.28-7-1891(GLD). Closed 14-7-1967. 21-2-1843: PERTH. MO-SB 1-5-1880. T.O.6-8-1889(GCQ). 14-7-1903 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO/POST TN. 7-3-1923 PERTH. (t.c.29-11-2002: re-open 9-12-2002). Closed 11-11-2008 >Hosted Outreach (St.Madoes Village Shop c/o Methven). Ceased by 10/11/2018.

  • 19-1-1884: DOLLAR. Rubber 1892. Closed 1914/15.
  • Glendevon

Glendoick Gleneagles Hotel
22-12-1873: PERTH. 14-7-1903 GLENCARSE RSO. Rubber 1904. Closed 31-7-1906. 1-6-1924: AUCHTERARDER; T.O.(GZO) (seasonal, e.g.closed 8-1-1925; re-open 7-4-1925) (e.g.open 12-4-1938; closed 31-10-1938). Permanently closed 28-5-1999. 30-9-1880: MO-SB (ex ‘Damhead, Kinross-shire’) MILNATHORT RSO. No.590 issued 1890. 2-2-1891 RSO. T.O.21-4-1891(GLF). 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 1-5-1933 PERTH. Closed 30-9-2008 >Mobile.
Glenfarg Glenisla (Angus) Glenlyon
12-10-1856: MEIGLE. 1873 ALYTH RSO. Rubber 1892. MO-SB 1-10-1892. T.O.2-10-1893(GIL) 1978 BLAIRGOWRIE (Village Shop to Hotel, 25-8-2010). Closed 2-10-2013 (Hotel closed suddenly) Hosted Outreach 7-9-2015 (Village Hall, Mon.2-4pm). 31-3-1869 (ex ‘Kerremore’) ABERFELDY. Rubber 1888. T.O.1895(GLO). MO-SB 2-11-1896. (t.c.3-11-2007: re-open 19-11-2007). Closed by 30-7-2016 : re-open 27-10-2016.

  • c.1826: LOCHEARNHEAD. Closed May 1839.
  • Glenmore

  • Glenshee
  • 16-11-1847: BLAIRGOWRIE. Rubber 1896. T.O.5-7-1898(GSS). Closed 30-4-1968.

  • Guildtown
  • 14-6-1850: PERTH. Rubber 1893. T.O.24-11-1908(GIN). Closed 30-5-1986. Re-open 24-10-1988.

Closed 28-6-2007. Kennoway Mobile 26-3-2018.
Hammersmith Harrietfield
30-7-1833: DOUNE. Closed Mch.1844. 1-12-1843 ‘Heriotfield’ PERTH. MO-SB 1-6-1888. 21-7-1890 ‘Harrietfield’. Renamed ‘Logiealmond’ 5-10-1906.
Huntingtower INCHTURE
20-6-1856: PERTH. Rubber 1904. Closed 28-6-1975. 30-6-1801: POST TOWN. M.O.by 1839. No.184 allocated 1844. S.B.2-3-1863. T.O.1870(IBC). By 1/1868 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 17-1-1926 DUNDEE. 19-5-1926 POST TOWN. By 1998 PERTH.
Inchture Station Inver
23-4-1880: PERTH. By 1/1898 INCHTURE RSO. Rubber 1904. Closed Oct.1915. 29-5-1855: DUNKELD. Closed 3-1-1868.
Invergowrie Keltneyburn Kenknock Camp Kenmore
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Kerremore Kettins Killiecrankie

KILLIN

Kilry (Angus) Kinbuck
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Kinkell Bridge Kinloch Rannoch
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Kinlochard Kinnaird Kinrossie Kirkmichael
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Laighdoors Lawers
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Letham Lix Loch Chon
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LOCHEARNHEAD 10-10-1800: POST TOWN. No.227 allocated 1844. By 1847 CALLANDER. By 1855 CRIEFF.
M.O.1-1-1864. S.B.28-3-1864. T.O.1870(LSL)(discont.1-2-1876)(re-estd.14-6-1876). 1872 S.O. 1-10-1877 STIRLING. 1878 RSO. 1-8-1888 LOCHEARNHEAD STATION RSO. 1-7-1904 BALQUHIDDER STATION RSO. 1-5-1923 POST TOWN. Closed by 13/4/2013 >Hosted 17-3-2014.
Lochearnhead Station 4-6-1888: RSO. No.552 issued. Renamed ‘Balquhidder Station’ 1-7-1904. Logiealmond Logierait Longforgan
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  • Luib
  • 10-10-1800: LOCHEARNHEAD. Closed by 1845. Re-estd.14-8-1877: STIRLING (&1880).

By 1883 S.O. 1887 RSO. No.236 issued. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 26-1-1909 STIRLING. 8-7-1919 POST TOWN. 19-1-1921 STIRLING. 8-6-1925 POST TOWN. Rubber by 1928. T.O.15-8-1951(UIJ). Closed 2-10-1961: re-open . Closed 31-3-1969.

  • 1-10-1921 (ex ‘Redgorton’) PERTH.
  • Luncarty

  • Machany
  • 4-12-1892: RSO (ex ‘Muthill Station’) No.644 issued. T.O.11-5-1897(MHX).

1-8-1905 SO/POST TOWN. Closed 1921 (Jan-Mch).

  • Madderty
  • 8-5-1851: CRIEFF. Rubber 1893. T.O.18-7-1899(MZY). Closed 16-8-1984.

Megginch MEIGLE
1790: PERTH. Replaced by ‘Errol’ 1-7-1801. 5-4-1802: POST TOWN. M.O.by 1839. No.245 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(MNO) HO>SSO 17-2-1907. 1978 BLAIRGOWRIE >PO Local 10-4-2014. 1-12-1849: PERTH. Rubber 1892. 1893 RSO: No.649 issued. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. T.O.16-3-1909(MUZ). 21-11-1923 PERTH. Closed 1-7-1999. July 1833: PERTH. M.O.1-7-1857: discont.31-12-1858. MO-SB 1-4-1871. T.O.30-7-1889(MVN). No.583 issued 1890.
Meikleour Methven Milnacraig (Angus) 1-6-1912 (ex ‘Kilry’) ALYTH; rubber issued. Replaced by ‘Kilry’ 1914.
Re-estd.1929 (poc.11/9/1929) ALYTH. Replaced by ‘Kilry’ 1930 (poc.5/3/1930).
Monzie Camp Moulin
16-7-1912: CRIEFF (T.A.Camp). Closed 3-8-1912. --see TSO of PITLOCHRY--

  • Muckhart
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Closed 1-10-2008 >Mobile.
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    BELL MOUNT HOUSE Dalguise, DunkelD, Perthshire, Ph8 0Ju BELL MOUNT HOUSE Dalguise, DunkelD, Perthshire, Ph8 0Ju Contemporary country home with beautiful gardens, orchard and woodland extending to 6.2 acres. Dunkeld 5 miles, Aberfeldy 13 miles, Perth 19 miles (all distances are approximate) = Sitting room, dining room, kitchen / breakfast room, cloakroom, utility room and boot room 4 bedrooms (1 en suite) and family bathroom Double garage with games room above Summerhouse Well stocked garden, vegetable garden, orchard and woodland. EPC = D About 6.2 acres in all Savills Perth Earn House Broxden Business Park Lamberkine Drive Perth PH1 1RA [email protected] SITUATION Dalguise is a pretty hamlet on the west side of the River Tay just 5 miles north of Dunkeld. The closest amenities to Bell Mount House are in Birnam and Dunkeld which include a medical centre, dentist, post office, bank, grocery stores, and a number of independent shops, cafés, popular bars and hotels. Perth, about 18 miles south of Birnam, has a more comprehensive range of shops and professional services and is in a pivotal position with road and rail connections to all the major cities of central Scotland. Dunkeld & Birnam railway station is on the north side of the A9 with regular services north and south. To the north, the popular village of Aberfeldy provides a further range of amenities and schooling. Bell Mount House could not be better placed for those who enjoy the outdoors. The River Tay, the Pass of Killiecrankie, Dunkeld Cathedral and the ancient woodlands of the Hermitage are all nearby and only a little further afield hills such as Ben Vrackie, Schiehallion and Ben Lawers as well as lochs Tummel and Tay offer wonderful opportunities for walking, field sports and water sports.
  • The Excavation of Two Later Iron Age Fortified Homesteads at Aldclune

    The Excavation of Two Later Iron Age Fortified Homesteads at Aldclune

    Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 127 (1997), 407-466 excavatioe Th lateo tw r f Ironfortifieo e nAg d homesteads at Aldclune, Blair Atholl, Perth & Kinross R Hingley*, H L Mooref, J E TriscottJ & G Wilsonf with contribution AshmoreJ P y sb , HEM Cool DixonD , , LehaneD MateD I , McCormickF , McCullaghJ P R , McSweenK , y &RM Spearman ABSTRACT Two small 'forts', probably large round houses, occupying naturala eminence furtherand defended by banks and ditches at Aldclune, by Blair Atholl (NGR: NN 894 642), were excavated in advance of road building. Construction began Siteat between2 second firstthe and centuries Siteat 1 BC and between the second and third centuries AD. Two major phases of occupation were found at each site. The excavation was funded by the former SDD/Historic Buildings and Monuments Directorate with subsequent post-excavation and publication work funded by Historic Scotland. INTRODUCTION In 1978 the Scottish Development Department (Ancient Monuments) instigated arrangements for excavation whe becamt ni e known tha plannee tth d re-routin trun9 A e k th roa likels f go dwa y to destroy two small 'forts' at Aldclune, by Blair Atholl (NGR: NN 894 642). A preliminary programm f triao e l trenching bega n Aprii n l 1980, revealing that substantial e areath f o s structure d theian s r defences survived e fac n th vieI . t f wo tha t both sites wer f higo e h archaeological potentia would an l almose db t completely obliterate roae th dy dbuildingb s wa t ,i decide proceeo dt d with full-scale excavation.