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Pond of Drummond

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271:(Lady Perth) converted the small valley into a loch, sometime between 1785 and 1800. The plan of the loch shows a street on an east to west alignment, with houses on either side of the street. Each house has a 1-acre plot, laid out at 90° degrees to the right, behind it. The village was known to extend east to a military road. The features that are visible below the water line are the main axial road with some plot boundaries visible. The west end of the loch below the water line are not visible due to the increasing depth at that end. The small river flows out of Pond of Drummond to the east into BennyBeg pond, a long shallow pond on an east to west orientation. The village may have extended to the boundaries of that pond 0.5 mile to the east. 35: 251: 42: 334: 258:
On images of the small loch, when viewing oblique aerial images, the outline of a planned village can clearly been seen. The area covered by the loch was once a cultivated valley that was seized by the
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Bennybeg Pond A long shallow pond fed by the outflow from Pond of Drummond. Popular with ducks and other waterfowl.
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and were portioned out as a reward to those who supported the government. When all those folk had died,
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A visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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is a small shallow freshwater artificial loch in the grounds of
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Pond of Drummond is located in Perth and Kinross
56°20′46″N 3°51′14″W / 56.346°N 3.854°W / 56.346; -3.854
Type
reservoir
Primary outflows
Islands
not a well-defined measure
Drummond Castle
Crieff
Perth and Kinross

Forfeited Estates Commission
Jacobite rising of 1745
Lady Jean
List of lochs in Scotland
List of reservoirs and dams in the United Kingdom






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