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page 1Hamlets in Stirling (council area)
Arnprior
village in Stirling, Scotland, UK
Throsk
Throsk (In , meaning the thicket among the mist) is a village in the Stirling council area of Scotland. It lies on the A905 road east of Fallin close to the River Forth. The United Kingdom Census 2001 recorded the population as 231.
Ardeonaig
Ardeonaig () is a hamlet on the southern shore of Loch Tay in the Stirling Council area of Scotland. It is approximately 7 miles east of Killin and lies at the mouth of the Ardeonaig Burn where it enters Loch Tay.
Kinbuck
Kinbuck is a hamlet in Stirlingshire, Scotland. It lies by the Allan Water and the Stirling-Perth Railway line. It is four miles north of Dunblane.
Ardchyle
Ardchyle is a small hamlet in Stirling, Scotland. The Glendhu viaduct, just south of Ardchyle, was built for the now disused section of the Callander and Oban Railway which closed in 1965 after a landslide.
Auchtubh
Auchtubh pronounced “Auchtoo” a hamlet in the Stirling council area of Scotland, less than east of the village of Balquhidder. Auchtubh consisted of Croft's numbered 1 to 9, who worked as Crofters raising sheep and cattle. The crofters helped each other with harvesting and other work. The last worked Croft was number 8 Auchtubh next to Coshnachie The crofter was Chrissie MacCrae who had sheep cows hens and geese. She named all her animals and had 2 geese called Jean and Jim who lived for many years guarding the Croft.
Auchtubh has a flood plane which locally is called Loch Occasional.
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Milton
human settlement in Stirling, Scotland, UK
Ruskie
Ruskie is a hamlet in Stirling, Scotland. It is located from Thornhill. It lies within the FK postcode area.
Kilmahog
Kilmahog (: Cell of St. Chug) is a hamlet situated half a mile to the west of Callander, Scotland.
Auchlyne
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Auchlyne (Scottish Gaelic: Achadh Loinne) is a small hamlet in Stirling, Scotland. It is located approximately five miles west of Killin on Loch Tay, off the main A85 road that runs from Perth to Oban.