Dunkeld

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Dunkeld is a historic town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, known for its picturesque setting on the River Tay and its medieval cathedral.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
cathedral
railway station
road bridge
settlement
town
woodland park
country Scotland
United Kingdom
crosses River Tay
Telford Bridge
date 1689
denomination Church of Scotland
designer Thomas Telford
distanceToPerth approximately 24 kilometres
governingCouncilArea Perth and Kinross council area
surface form: Perth and Kinross Council
hasCharacteristic historic
picturesque
hasHistoricEvent Battle of Dunkeld
hasLandmark Atholl Memorial Fountain
Cathedral Close
Dunkeld Bridge
Hermitage
surface form: The Hermitage
hasNeighbour Dunkeld and Birnam
surface form: Birnam
hasPart Dunkeld Cathedral
hasReligiousSite Dunkeld Cathedral
hasTwinTown Vézac
historicCounty Perthshire NERFINISHED
knownFor medieval cathedral
language English
Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn Dunkeld NERFINISHED
Dunkeld NERFINISHED
France
Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED
Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED
locatedOn A9 road NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver River Tay
location Dunkeld NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust for Scotland
parliamentaryConstituency Perth and North Perthshire
postTown Dunkeld NERFINISHED
region Central Lowlands
surface form: Central Highlands
tourismType heritage tourism
outdoor recreation
traditionalRegion Perthshire hills
surface form: Highland Perthshire
transport Dunkeld and Birnam railway station

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