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Kinnoull Terrace

Kinnoull Terrace in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom.

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1 h–2 h

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Kinnoull Terrace is a place of interest in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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Kinnoull Terrace is a street in the Kinnoull parish of Perth, Scotland. A cul-de-sac, it contains five properties (four villas and one double villa), each of which is of listed status and dating from the 19th century. The street was specifically designed, in the mid-19th century, to take advantage of its viewpoint across the River Tay, as was the case with the six villas in Bridgend, a few hundred yards to the north. Noted architectural historian Charles McKean observed that those with "money of the [19th] century jostled for prime sites and views on Dundee Road and Kinnoull Terrace". Several notable architects were used to design the properties, including Andrew Heiton and David Smart. The three properties on the western side of the street each have gates in the communal boundary wall that runs along a stretch of the Dundee Road to the west; however, the one for Langlands (formerly Murrayville), the northernmost of the three, has been filled in. Several of the properties appear on maps of Perth from the 1860s.

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Coordinates
56.3969, -3.4209
Address
Kinnoull, Perth and Kinross, Scotland

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Where is Kinnoull Terrace?
Kinnoull Terrace is in Scottish Highlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 56.3969°, -3.4209°.