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Old County of Kinross-shire

Classification and Statistics

Type: County
Start Date: 1889
End Date: 1974
County Town: Kinross
Area: 81.8 sq. miles (212 sq. km)
Text of Entry Updated: 17-AUG-2008
Location

Latitude: 56.2006°N Longitude: 3.4538°W
National Grid Reference: NO 099 018
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References and Further Reading
Johnston, W. & A.K. (1937) Gazetteer of Scotland. W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh

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( 9 Attractions, 2 Council Areas, 3 Historical Counties, 133 Features, 5 Parishes, 1 Person and 186 Settlements )

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  • Aldie
  • Annacroich
  • Arlary
  • Arndean
  • Arnot
  • Athron Hall
  • Auchmuirbridge
  • Balado
  • Balado Home Farm
  • Baleave
  • Ballingall
  • Balnethill
  • Bankhead
  • Barnhill Farm
  • Bellfield
  • Binn
  • Blacknowes
  • Blair Mill
  • Blairfield
  • Blairhead
  • Blairingone
  • Blairnathort
  • Boreland
  • Bowhouse
  • Braughty Farm
  • Briglands
  • Broom
  • Brunthill
  • Burleigh
  • Burnbrae
  • Burnside
  • Butterwell
  • Cairnbo Stewart
  • Carden
  • Carnbo
  • Carsegour
  • Carsehall
  • Cavelstone
  • Channel Farm
  • Classlochie
  • Claysyke Farm
  • Cleish
  • Cleish Mains
  • Cleish Mill Farm
  • Cockairney
  • Cockairney Feus
  • Coldon
  • Coldrain
  • Colliston
  • Colliston
  • Craighead Farm
  • Craiglaw
  • Craigow
  • Craigowmill
  • Craigton
  • Crook of Devon
  • Cuthill
  • Cuthill Towers
  • Dalkeith
  • Dalqueich
  • Devonshaw Farm
  • Dichindad
  • Drum
  • Drunzie
  • Drunzie Feus
  • Earnieside
  • East Brackley
  • East Feal
  • East Lochran
  • Easter Aldie
  • Easter Balgedie
  • Easter Fossoway
  • Easter Muirhead
  • Findatie
  • Finderlie
  • Flockhouse
  • Fruix Farm
  • Gairney Bank
  • Gairney, Ard
  • Gairneybank Farm
  • Gairneybridge
  • Gallowhill Farm
  • Garthwhinzean
  • Gartwhinzean Feus
  • Gateside
  • Gellybank
  • Gelvan
  • Glenlomond
  • Golland
  • Grahamstone
  • Greenhead of Arnot
  • Hallhill
  • Hardiston
  • Harelaw
  • Hatchbank
  • Hattonburn
  • Hillside
  • Hilton
  • Hilton of Aldie
  • Holton
  • Holtonburn
  • Home Farm
  • Hoodshill
  • Howfold Farm
  • Keith Hills
  • Keltybridge
  • Kinnaird
  • Kinnesswood
  • Kinneston
  • Kinross
  • Kirkness
  • Lathro
  • Ledlanet
  • Ledlation
  • Lethangie
  • Levenmouth
  • Lochend
  • Lochran
  • Mains of Blairingone
  • Manorleys
  • Maryburgh
  • Mawcarse
  • Mawhill
  • Mawmill
  • Meikle Seggie
  • Middleton
  • Middleton Fossoway
  • Milnathort
  • Moreland Farm
  • Muirfield
  • Muirmill
  • Muirs of Kinnesswood
  • Nether Tillyrie
  • Netherhall
  • Netherton
  • Newbigging
  • Newhall
  • Newlands
  • North Kilduff
  • Orwell
  • Paphle
  • Parks of Aldie
  • Pitfar
  • Pittendreich
  • Portmoak
  • Powmill
  • Rintoul
  • Rushfield
  • Scotlandwell
  • Seggie
  • Seggie Bank
  • Shepherds Croft
  • Solsgirth
  • South Kilduff
  • Springhall
  • Sunnyside
  • Tannerhall
  • Tarhill
  • Templeton Farm
  • Tethyknowe
  • Thorntonhill
  • Threapmuir
  • Tillyochie
  • Tillyochie Mains
  • Tillyrie
  • Tillywhally
  • Touchie
  • Turfhills Farm
  • Upper Tillyrie
  • Upper Warroch
  • Warroch
  • Waulkmill Farm
  • Wellburn
  • West Brackley
  • West Cleish
  • West Feal
  • Wester Aldie
  • Wester Balgedie
  • Westerton
  • Westfield
  • Westfield
  • Westmuir
  • Wharlawhill
  • Whitegates
  • Wood of Coldrain
  • Woodmarch

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