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There is also a caravan park, River Tilt Park. There are few shops within the new village, but there is a restaurant, 'The Loft' and a local grocery, the 'Tilt Stores'. Blair Atholl Primary School is located on St Adamnan Road in Bridge of Tilt. Buses stop outside the Bridge of Tilt Hotel and offer services to Pitlochry, Calvine and Struan.
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Upload another image Grotto On River Tilt Opposite York Cascade 56°46′29″N 3°50′29″W / 56.774705°N 3.841432°W / 56.774705; -3.841432 (Grotto On River Tilt Opposite York Cascade) Category A 6065 Upload Photo Footbridge From Diana's Wilderness To Old Blair Garden 56°46′37″N 3°51′22″W / 56.77688°N 3.855974°W / 56.77688; -3.855974 (Footbridge ...
Blair Atholl (from the Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Athall, originally Blàr Ath Fhodla [2]) is a village in Perthshire, Scotland, built about the confluence of the Rivers Tilt and Garry in one of the few areas of flat land in the midst of the Grampian Mountains. [3] The Gaelic place-name Blair, from blàr, 'field, plain', refers to this location.
Old Blair is a tiny village of 18th century stone houses in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, adjoining and overlooking the grounds of Blair Castle. It is the site of St Bride's Kirk, the original church of Blair Atholl parish. This probably early Christian foundation was replaced by a new building in Blair Atholl village in the 19th century. There ...
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Balavoulin, also known as Milton Lodge, is a Category B listed building in Blair Atholl, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. [1] The building is two storeys with an attic, and its architect was Ramsay Traquair. [1] James Syme Drew, a major-general in the British Army, was living at Balavoulin at the time of his death in 1955. [2]