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Loch Monzievaird

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About 80 yards to the west of the ruin is a small artificial island that served as a prison. At the west end of the loch is a large mound where plague victims were buried in the reign of
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On the north side of the loch are the remains of an old fortress called Castle Cluggy. This was the original home of the lairds of
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in Highland Perthshire, one of the most popular holiday destinations in Scotland.
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The eastern end of Loch Monzievaird, the small island may be a crannog.
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in the convent of the Minorites (Greyfriars Kirk) at
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Location of the lake in Scotland.
Perthshire
Scotland
56°23′15″N 3°52′48″W / 56.38750°N 3.88000°W / 56.38750; -3.88000
Type
loch
loch
Scotland
Perthshire
Kenneth III of Scotland
Monzievaird
Ochtertyre
Red Comyn
Robert the Bruce
Dumfries
Sir William Murray, 1st Baronet of Ochtertyre
Charles I
Crieff
Aberfeldy
Dunkeld
Perth
Pitlochry
St Andrews
Dundee
Glasgow
Edinburgh
"The House Of MacAlpin"
Categories
Lochs of Perth and Kinross

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