St Serf’s Island

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St Serf’s Island is a small, historically significant island in Scotland’s Loch Leven, known for its early Christian monastic settlement and archaeological remains.

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St Serf’s Island canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical site
island
access only accessible by boat
associatedWith early medieval Christianity in Scotland
conservationStatus protected area within a national nature reserve
country Scotland
culturalSignificance linked to legends of Saint Serf
part of Christian heritage of Loch Leven
environment freshwater island
governingBody NatureScot NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalRemains burials
church remains
monastic buildings
hasArchaeologicalSiteType monastic site
hasFeature burial ground
earthworks
ruined chapel
stone foundations
hasHeritage early Christian monastic settlement
hasLandscape grassy terrain
low-lying topography
hasProtection subject to heritage and conservation regulations
hasResearchActivity archaeological investigations
historical studies
hasWildlife breeding waterfowl habitat
important bird nesting site
heritageStatus archaeological site of regional importance
locatedIn Loch Leven NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Loch Leven NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Central Scotland NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Serf NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Kinnesswood NERFINISHED
Kinross NERFINISHED
ownership publicly managed as part of nature reserve
partOf Loch Leven National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
significance important early Christian monastic centre on Loch Leven
timePeriod Middle Ages
early medieval period
tourism visited for birdwatching
visited for heritage interest
usedFor monastic community
religious life

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Loch Leven hasIsland St Serf’s Island