Carse of Gowrie

E319955

Carse of Gowrie is a fertile, low-lying agricultural district in eastern Scotland, situated along the north shore of the Firth of Tay between Perth and Dundee.

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Label Occurrences
Carse of Gowrie canonical 4

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural district
geographical region
administrativeArea Perth and Kinross council area
climateInfluence maritime climate of the Firth of Tay
country Scotland
elevation low elevation
hasEcologicalFeature wetlands
hasEconomicActivity dairy farming
fruit growing
hasHistoricalReputation orchard district
hasLandscapeFeature drainage ditches
flat floodplain
hasNearbyCity Dundee
Perth
hasNotableCrop apples
cereals
soft fruit
hasNotableProduce Carse of Gowrie apples
hasPrimaryLandUse arable farming
horticulture
hasSettlement Errol
Inchture
Longforgan
St Madoes
hasSoilType alluvial soils
clay soils
hasTransportRoute A90 road NERFINISHED
Edinburgh–Aberdeen railway route
surface form: Edinburgh–Aberdeen railway line
hasViewOf Sidlaw Hills
historicalCounty Perth and Kinross
surface form: Perthshire
historicalUse intensive agriculture
knownFor agriculture
language English
locatedBetween Dundee
Perth
locatedIn eastern Scotland
locatedOnShoreOf Firth of Tay
partOf Perth and Kinross
regionOf River Tay valley
surface form: Tay valley
regionType carse
riverValleyOf River Tay
shorePosition north shore of the Firth of Tay
soilFertility fertile
terrain low-lying
traditionalLanguage Scots

Referenced by (4)

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Tayside containsGeographicRegion Carse of Gowrie
Tayside region (historic) contains Carse of Gowrie
Kinnoull Hill hasViewOf Carse of Gowrie
Perth and Kinross council area contains Carse of Gowrie
subject surface form: Perth and Kinross