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Freshwater loch, ribbon lake in North Fife, Central Scotland
Lindores Loch is a freshwater loch, situated in North Fife in the Parish of Abdie, in the Central Belt of Scotland. The Loch has for many years been used as a fishery and is well known for its abundant fish life. A curling pond is situated on the Northern shoreline and is nominally used by the Abdie Curling Club and Abdie ladies Curling Club. A speculative study suggests that the loch was created by glacial deposits from the surrounding Ochil Hills at the end of the last ice-age. The water level and shoreline have changed over time due to roads, railway, sluice gate and farmland.
LindoresLoch is a freshwater loch, situated in North Fife in the Parish of Abdie, in the Central Belt of Scotland. The Loch has for many years been used...
situated on the north-east shore of LindoresLoch, a 44 ha freshwater loch. A possible derivation of the name Lindores is 'church by the water'. The ruins...
of Newburgh, Fife, Fife, Scotland, and 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of LindoresLoch It may be known alternatively as Den Miln Castle. It is a scheduled...
area is 4850 acres. The parish contains the hamlet of Lindores on the north side of LindoresLoch, which is 4 miles in circumference and lies near the...
new-make spirit in recent years, including Kingsbarns, InchDairnie and Lindores Abbey, all in Fife, and at Ardgowan. At least six other lowland single...
here has unusual shell decorations. and is faced with tufa-like stone. LindoresLoch, Fife. It was built by the Abdie Curling Club in the mid-1860s on the...
Estuary Isle of May Kilconquhar Loch Lacesston Muir and Glen Burn Gorge Lady LochLindoresLoch Lochmill Loch Morton Lochs North Fife Heaths Pickletillem...
to provide a plan for his new lodgings there. Andrew Cavers, Abbot of Lindores, was made supervisor of construction at Linlithgow. James IV spent Easter...
1847 the Edinburgh and Northern Railway opened from Burntisland north to Lindores and Cupar. By 1850 the world's first roll-on/roll-off rail ferry service...
INVERKEITHING (see right) Isle of May Priory Kinghorn Blackfriars (dubious) Lindores Abbey Pittenweem Priory ST ANDREWS (see right) St Monan's Blackfriars Kilrimont...
terminus building. The railway opened its main line north across Fife to Lindores & Cupar (branch line) in September 1847. These were extended by the following...
being the point at which the line divided into two branches to Cupar and Lindores. The latter branch was subsequently extended to Hilton Junction, near Perth...