Alyth, New

Settlement in Perthshire

Scotland

Alyth, New

Den o'Alyth A delightful place where the Alyth Burn carves its way through old red sandstone outcrops in a deep wooded valley. Seen on a damp day of dripping leaves and a hint of mist in the air.
Den o'Alyth Credit: Gordon Hatton

Alyth is a small town located in the county of Perthshire, Scotland. Situated approximately 13 miles northeast of Blairgowrie, it is nestled within the Strathmore Valley in the southern region of the Grampian Mountains. With a population of around 3,000 residents, Alyth is known for its picturesque landscapes and rich historical heritage.

The town's history dates back to the 12th century, and evidence of its past can still be seen in the ancient ruins of Alyth Castle and the imposing St. Andrew's Church. The town's architecture is a unique blend of traditional Scottish and Victorian styles, with stone-built houses and narrow winding streets adding to its charm.

Alyth is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a range of activities such as hiking, cycling, and golfing. The nearby Alyth Hill, part of the Cateran Trail, provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The town is also home to the Alyth Golf Club, which boasts an 18-hole parkland course.

In terms of amenities, Alyth offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and local services to cater to both residents and visitors. The town hosts an annual agricultural show, showcasing the region's farming heritage and traditions.

Overall, Alyth, New, Perthshire is a quaint and historic town nestled in the scenic heart of Scotland. With its rich history, natural beauty, and range of outdoor activities, it has become a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful and idyllic escape.

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Alyth, New Images

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Den o'Alyth A delightful place where the Alyth Burn carves its way through old red sandstone outcrops in a deep wooded valley. Seen on a damp day of dripping leaves and a hint of mist in the air.
Den o'Alyth
A delightful place where the Alyth Burn carves its way through old red sandstone outcrops in a deep wooded valley. Seen on a damp day of dripping leaves and a hint of mist in the air.
Woodland path, Den o'Alyth A place for interesting fungus on old tree trunks and for the occasional scampering of red squirrels.
Woodland path, Den o'Alyth
A place for interesting fungus on old tree trunks and for the occasional scampering of red squirrels.
Alyth High Parish Church A Neo-Norman style building designed by Thomas Hamilton in 1839. Viewed from the bridge carrying Bamff Road over the Alyth Burn.
Alyth High Parish Church
A Neo-Norman style building designed by Thomas Hamilton in 1839. Viewed from the bridge carrying Bamff Road over the Alyth Burn.
The Alyth Burn Having passed under Bamff Road in Alyth.
The Alyth Burn
Having passed under Bamff Road in Alyth.
The Alyth Burn By-passing a weir on the left side.
The Alyth Burn
By-passing a weir on the left side.
Field with broken dyke by the A926
Field with broken dyke by the A926
Arable land, New Alyth Newly harvested barley field.
Arable land, New Alyth
Newly harvested barley field.
Alyth Burn View downstream from the bridge between David Street and Mill Street.
Alyth Burn
View downstream from the bridge between David Street and Mill Street.
Field, The Brae Above Alyth.
Field, The Brae
Above Alyth.
Behind Alyth Looking along the Back Burn at the southern foot of Hill of Alyth.
Behind Alyth
Looking along the Back Burn at the southern foot of Hill of Alyth.
Stripwood near Alyth
Stripwood near Alyth
Alyth Burn Upstream from the bridge at the end of David Street.
Alyth Burn
Upstream from the bridge at the end of David Street.
Back of an icecream cabinet Caught my eye as it named the refrigerant - cyclopentane.    A shop in Alyth.
Back of an icecream cabinet
Caught my eye as it named the refrigerant - cyclopentane. A shop in Alyth.
Airlie Street, Alyth
Airlie Street, Alyth
Rows of straw, New Alyth Harvested field near Alyth.
Rows of straw, New Alyth
Harvested field near Alyth.
Field near Balharry The ploughed field is beside the Strathmore Golf Centre.
Field near Balharry
The ploughed field is beside the Strathmore Golf Centre.
Repairs, Alyth Burn Repairs after severe flooding in July 2015.
Repairs, Alyth Burn
Repairs after severe flooding in July 2015.
Alyth Burn Repairs underway after severe flooding in July 2015.
Alyth Burn
Repairs underway after severe flooding in July 2015.
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Alyth, New is located at Grid Ref: NO2447 (Lat: 56.612195, Lng: -3.2326462)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 56.612195,-3.2326462
Bus Stop
Shelter: yes
Lat/Long: 56.6119867/-3.2331661
Noexit: yes
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Turning Circle
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Booth: K6
Removed Amenity: telephone
Source: survey
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New Alyth
Place: village
Lat/Long: 56.611936/-3.2347619
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 56.6114983/-3.2357942
Turning Circle
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Noexit: yes
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
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Post Box
Collection Plate: CP1D
Collection Plate Date: 2023-11-09
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00
Manufacturer: W.T.Allen & Co. Ltd. London
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Mounting: stone_wall
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: PH11 93D
Royal Cypher: scottish_crown
Source: survey;local knowledge
Lat/Long: 56.6125705/-3.2345808
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