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Kilmahog

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63: 44: 70: 392:, meaning cell of Chug (a church dedicated to Saint Chug). Although a medieval chapel was located at Kilmahog, the identity of Chug is not authentically known. Place name scholars have proposed that this could be Saint Cuaca from Meath in Ireland. Alternative evidence suggests that this Saint is the sixth century 225: 420:
roads. The village today consists of a few houses and two woollen mill retail facilities (the Trossachs Woollen Mill and the Kilmahog Woollen Mill,) with farm land to the north and forestry to the south. One of the woollen mills retains a working loom. There is a local pub, near the site of the old
473:. The fort is semi-oval in shape and occupies a defensive position on a low hill. It was likely a large defended structure visible from some distance. Excavations have revealed a well in the inner area and signs of 440:
sits precariously on Bochastle hill. Local legend has it that the stone came to be there as a result of a putting competition between a family of giants. The winner of the competition was Samson who lived on
518:. All that remains of the chapel is a small burial ground with stones dating back to the late 17th century. Kilmahog was the site of an early 19th-century toll house and later a tweed mill. 283: 265: 249: 906: 514:
Kilmahog used to be the site of St. Chug's chapel, after which it is named. Ecclesiastical letters record a chapel at Kilmahog in 1239 as a mensal church of the
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can be seen at Bochastle in the fields to the east of the former railway. The fortification was constructed during the
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and the Pass of Leny. The fort was likely in use for a few years at most and only the earthworks are visible today.
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stonework. Although the fort remains undated it was likely to have been founded no later than the
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occupation in Scotland around 80 CE and it may have served as a northern fort of the
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Gaelic place-names and the social history of Gaelic speakers in Medieval Menteith
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region and left there when the ice retreated at the end of the last ice age.
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In Callander - Gravestones and Monuments at Kilmahog churchyard
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line passed through Kilmahog; the trackbed is now part of the
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shop, which aims to stock all bottled Scottish ales. The "
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frontier. It was situated to overlook the approach to
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A modern interpretation is that the stone is a 753:"A History of Callander The Trossachs, Scotland" 900: 8: 465:South of Kilmahog the remains of an ancient 732:"Dunmore Hillfort and Bochastle Roman Fort" 907: 893: 885: 20: 682:"Samson Stone, Callander, Stirlingshire" 384:Kilmahog is supposedly derived from the 570: 263: 219: 187: 163: 93: 40: 445:(other versions of the legend mention 650:"Edinburgh Woollen Mills in Kilmahog" 488:Nearby, the remains of first century 421:chapel, called The Lade Inn, and the 281: 247: 235: 223: 209: 197: 177: 145: 127: 7: 396:(who may have originally been named 481:and may have been in use until the 469:can be seen at Dunmore overlooking 1344:Hamlets in Stirling (council area) 14: 69: 68: 61: 42: 495:attributed to the campaigns of 847:"Trossachs Bird of Prey Trail" 1: 875:Trossachs Scotland - Kilmahog 781:. InCallander. Archived from 613:(PhD). University of Glasgow. 581:. InCallander. 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Scottish Gaelic

Ben Ledi
Kilmahog is located in Stirling
Stirling
OS grid reference
NN609084
Civil parish
Callander
Council area
Stirling
Lieutenancy area
Stirling and Falkirk
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
FK17
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
Stirling
Scottish Parliament
Stirling

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