Maps, Plans and Archives
1st Edition O.S. 25”,
2nd Edition O.S. 25”, 1900
Sources
Printed Sources
Fawcett, Richard – Inchamahome Priory, Guidebook,Historic Scotland, Edinburgh HMSO, 1986
Stirling, William Macgregor – Notes Historical and Descriptive on the Priory of Inchmahome, with introductory verses, Edinburgh and London 1815
Hunter, Thomas, Woods, Forests and Estates of Perthshire,
Stewart, John A- Inchmahome and the Lake of Menteith, Privately printed: Edinburgh 1933
Hutchison, A F , MA, The Lake of Menteith it's islands and vicinity, Stirling MDCCCXCIX
Black's Picturesque Tourist Guide of Scotland, 21st Edition, Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1879
Historic Scotland on behalf of the Secretary of State – The Lists of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest
Ramsay – Scotland and Scotsmen in the Eighteenth Century. Vol 2 p 128
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Inchmahome Priory
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Related Designations
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Inchmahome PriorySM90169
- Designation Type
- Scheduled Monument
- Status
- Designated
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