Kilmadock

Summary

Kilmadock parish (Scottish Gaelic Cille Mo Dog), named for Saint Cadoc, containing the settlements of Doune, Deanston, Buchany, Argaty, Hill of Row, Drumvaich, and Delvorich, is situated in Stirling council area, Scotland, and is on the southern border of the former county of Perthshire. Its length is 10 miles (16 kilometres), its breadth from 2–8 mi (3–13 km), and with an area of 24,521 acres (9,923 hectares).

Kilmadock
Doune Castle a key historic site of Kilmadock
Kilmadock is located in Stirling
Kilmadock
Kilmadock
Location within the Stirling council area
Population2,375 (Census 2011)
OS grid referenceNN706025
Community council
  • Kilmadock
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDoune
Postcode districtFK16
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56°11′52″N 4°05′09″W / 56.197676°N 4.0859557°W / 56.197676; -4.0859557

The River Forth runs along its southern boundary, and the River Teith runs east-south-eastward through the centre. A flat tract of considerable breadth lies along the Forth Valley, flanked on each side by a hill-ridge. The valley is traversed by the Teith, and an upland tract, part of the Braes of Doune, ascends to the summit of Uamh Mhòr on the northern boundary.[1]

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  1. ^ "Uamh Mhor (or Uamvar)As described in John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles". John Bartholomew, Gazetteer of the British Isles (1887. Retrieved 4 March 2013.