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The Beveridge Park Hotel

Restaurants Restaurants

"Obviously Bill Brady does not have a clue about food this restaurant has never advrtised and it is full every weekend, the food is"

jon odonnell

Magician Magician

"being a illusionist my self i have to say that jon is one of the universes greatest close up workers and his slight of hand is i"

G Hamilton Glazing

Glaziers Glaziers

"good quick responce good value cheers guys"

The Beveridge Park Hotel

Restaurants Restaurants

"This review from mr brady is absolutely ludicrous.I happen to know that the owner is also pretty much hands on as head chef in the"

jon odonnell

Magician Magician

"We have now been to see this famous man on several occasions now and everytime is a MAGICAL experiance.This guy keeps coming back "

Citylocal Fife

Promoters Promoters

"WE ARE A FIFE BASED COMPANY WHO MANUFACTURE A REMOTE CONTROLLED OPERATED HOIST WHICH TAKES UP TO 40STONE 240 KG AND CAN BE USED IN"

jon odonnell

Magician Magician

"Go and see john at shimla palace on a sunday night great entertainer for all ages, my 3 year old son loved his tricks and he made "

jon odonnell

Magician Magician

"Ive seen Jon for the first time and he was fantastic, his wit matched with his talent was the most entertaining thing Ive seen for"

Fife Business Directory

Business Directory Business Directory

"I have been advertising my business through Citylocal Fife for the last two years with great success. Angus Whitton always deli"

Ewan F Ramage Photography

Photographers Photographers

"We were so glad we chose Ewan to photograph our wedding. He took time to find out what we wanted and put us at ease on the day. "

jon odonnell

Magician Magician

"Our family were in stitches as this man worked his magic at our table!!! Absolutely brilliant. How does he do it????????"

The Beveridge Park Hotel

Restaurants Restaurants

"We didnt like the food at all, rubber microwave rice, sauce all tasted the same so obviously from a jar. And the garlic mushroom "

The Beveridge Park Hotel

Restaurants Restaurants

"On first entering this hotel I was very pleased with the bar and restaurant area. The food was good and the service faultless. H"

jon odonnell

Magician Magician

"John o donnell is a great magician we were at the kingdom of fun in dunfermline when he approached our table and showed us amazing"

jon odonnell

Magician Magician

"first saw this man at restuarant in markinch, then again at shimla palace in cowdenbeath, would recommend people to book him as he"

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Kenmore

Kenmore is a small village in Perthshire, in the Highlands of Scotland, located where Loch Tay drains into the River Tay.

The village dates from the 16th century but was originally known as Balloch. The name was allegedly changed because Victorian tourists mispronounced it as "bollock" and were embarrassed.

The Kenmore Hotel, commissioned in 1572 by the then laird Colin Campbell, has its origins in a tavern built around 70 years earlier offering accommodation and refreshments. It is reputed to be Scotland's oldest hotel.

Taymouth Castle, another Campbell creation, replaced its predecessor, Balloch Castle (built in 1550 and demolished in 1805) and was completed in time for the visit of Queen Victoria in 1842. Taymouth Castle is now privately owned and has a fine golf course in its grounds. Kenmore Bridge dates from 1774 and the village as it is today was laid out in the 18th Century by the third Earl of Breadalbane.

The Crannogs of Loch Tay, artificially created islands of which there are 18 in Loch Tay, are thought to have been in existence before 2000 BC. The Crannogs not only afforded excellent protection against unruly neighbours but protected the ancient Celts from the thick forest (inhabited by wolves, wildcats and bears) that grew to the shores of Loch Tay at the time. The biggest "Crannog Island" that can be seen today is in the loch just off by Kenmore and was the burial place of Queen Sybilla, wife of Alexander I of Scotland.



 


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