Cambuskenneth

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Cambuskenneth is a historic Scottish village near Stirling, best known for its medieval abbey and its role in Scotland’s royal and religious history.

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Cambuskenneth canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
village
administrativeUnit Stirling council area
country Scotland
hasBridgeTo Stirling
hasCategory Villages in Stirling council area
hasFeature residential community
riverside location
hasHeritage Scottish medieval heritage
hasHistoricAssociation Kings of Scotland
surface form: Scottish monarchy
hasNotableSite Cambuskenneth Abbey
hasPostalTown Stirling
hasReligiousSite Cambuskenneth Abbey
hasTransportLink footbridge over River Forth
historicalPeriod medieval Scotland
knownFor medieval abbey
role in Scottish religious history
role in Scottish royal history
languageSpoken English
Scots
Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn central Scotland
surface form: Central Scotland

Stirling
locatedNear Stirling
surface form: Stirling city centre
locatedOnRiver River Forth
nearbyLandmark Stirling Castle
National Wallace Monument
surface form: Wallace Monument
partOf Stirling council area
region Stirlingshire NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism

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Cambuskenneth Abbey locatedIn Cambuskenneth