Kirkton of Glenisla consists of a church and graveyard, a hotel, hall and several homes forming the largest concentration of habitation in Glenisla, Angus, Scotland.[1][2] It is situated on the River Isla, eleven miles north-west of Kirriemuir and ten miles north of Blairgowrie, on the B951 road. The kirkton is situated adjacent to the 64 mile waymarked Cateran Trail. There is a suspension footbridge that was built in 1824 over the River Isla.[3]
KirktonofGlenisla consists of a church and graveyard, a hotel, hall and several homes forming the largest concentration of habitation in Glenisla, Angus...
Aberdeenshire KirktonofGlenisla, in Glen Isla, Angus Kirktonof Kingoldrum, in Angus Kirktonof Largo, an alternative name of Upper Largo, Fife Kirktonof Maryculter...
Spittal of Glenshee, KirktonofGlenisla then Alyth. Throughout the walk, the path is well marked. Some waymark posts feature the gnarled faces of drovers...
Kirkmichael and Enochdhu, over Ben Earb to Spittal of Glenshee, through Glenshee and Glenisla to KirktonofGlenisla and Alyth and finally back to Blairgowrie...
War Museum. Retrieved 15 September 2020. "War Memorials Register: KirktonofGlenisla parish". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 15 September 2020. "War Memorials...
next to the Dirnanean Burn. Taken when young from its nest near the KirktonofGlenisla, the eagle was fed mainly on game by the estate staff. The Perthshire...
village ofGlenisla, Angus, built around 1888. It is a small, single-storey cottage, notable for its circular form. The main house consists of two circular...
area of Ferryden & Craig. It lies southerly adjacent to the town of Montrose on the south bank of the South Esk and is considered a fringe locality of Montrose...
Yell. 1formed by the union of the parishes of Airlie, Ruthven, Kingoldrum, Glenisla, Kilry and Lintrathen The Presbyteries of South Argyll, Lorn & Mull...
This is a list of the 871 civil parishes in Scotland. From 1845 to 1930, parishes formed part of the local government system of Scotland: having parochial...