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Towns near Inverarity
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Kingsmuir
(3 Miles)*
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Kirkbuddo
(3 Miles)*
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Dunnichen
(4 Miles)*
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Forfar
(4 Miles)*
The Royal Burgh of Forfar stands on what was once the centre of the kingdom of the Picts - the region's first settlers. |
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Monikie
(4 Miles)*
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Tealing
(5 Miles)*
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Glamis
(5 Miles)*
This much-loved home of the earls of Strathmore, Glamis is a sleepy and extremely picturesque conservation area, where you will find thatched cottages, the Angus folk Museum and St. Fergus' Kirk with its Pictish stone. |
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Letham
(5 Miles)*
Still within the land roamed by the enigmatic Celtic race - the Picts - Letham is a much visited village which attracts hundreds of visitors to its Victorian market each summer. |
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Murroes
(6 Miles)*
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Logie
(6 Miles)*
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Carmyllie
(6 Miles)*
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West Ferry
(7 Miles)*
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Oathlaw
(7 Miles)*
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Westmuir
(7 Miles)*
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Monifieth
(7 Miles)*
The settlement of Monifieth dates back to at least the 9th century. The discovery of Pictish stones in the graveyard of St. Rule's Church suggests that Monifieth was a Pictish centre of some importance. |
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