Carbeth
Hamlet in Stirlingshire, Scotland
Human settlement in Scotland
- Stirling
- Stirling and Falkirk
- Stirling
- Stirling
Carbeth is a hamlet in Stirlingshire, 2+1⁄2 miles (4 kilometres) west of Strathblane and 5+1⁄2 miles (9 kilometres) north of Clydebank. Named features include Carbeth Hill, Carbeth Loch and the estate of Carbeth Guthrie. There is a community of huts here which was established in 1918 after the First World War, as a summer camp for returned soldiers.[1][2][3][4]
Famous residents
References
- ^ Severin Carrell (20 March 2013), "Carbeth Hutters buy their forest home after bank loan", The Guardian
- ^ Lesley Riddoch (2015), "Access, Nature, Culture and the Great Outdoors", Northern Neighbours: Scotland and Norway since 1800, Edinburgh University Press, ISBN 9781474403436
- ^ Traditional Hutting since 1918, Carbeth Hutters Community Company
- ^ Alison Dryden (2004), History of Carbeth, Strathblane Heritage Society
External links
- Media related to Carbeth at Wikimedia Commons
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Settlements in Stirling (council area)
- Aberfoyle
- Ashfield
- Balfron
- Balmaha
- Balquhidder
- Blanefield
- Blairlogie
- Buchlyvie
- Cambusbarron
- Cambuskenneth
- Cowie
- Crianlarich
- Croftamie
- Deanston
- Drymen
- Fallin
- Fintry
- Gargunnock
- Gartmore
- Killearn
- Killin
- Kinlochard
- Kippen
- Milton of Buchanan
- Lochearnhead
- Plean
- Port of Menteith
- Strathblane
- Strathyre
- Thornhill
- Throsk
- Tyndrum
- Broomridge
- Cornton
- Raploch
- St. Ninians
- Torbrex
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