Inchmahome Island

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Inchmahome Island is a small, wooded island in the Lake of Menteith in Scotland, best known for its historic medieval priory ruins and association with Mary, Queen of Scots.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
tourist attraction
access by boat
associatedWith Mary, Queen of Scots NERFINISHED
category Islands of Stirling council area
Islands of the Lake of Menteith
Priories in Scotland
Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Stirling
Tourist attractions in Stirling (council area)
country Scotland
environment wooded
feature chapter house remains
church ruins
cloister garth
grave slabs and effigies
medieval architectural remains
woodland walks
foundedAsReligiousSiteInCentury 13th century
hasBodyOfWater Lake of Menteith NERFINISHED
hasLandmark Inchmahome Priory NERFINISHED
hasNameElement “Inch” meaning island
“Mo-Cholmaig” or similar saint’s name origin
hasNameEtymology Gaelic origin
hasNearbyIslands Inch Talla NERFINISHED
Inchcruin NERFINISHED
Inchfad NERFINISHED
hasRuinsOf Augustinian priory NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation scheduled monument
site with listed buildings
knownFor association with Mary, Queen of Scots
medieval priory ruins
locatedIn Central Scotland NERFINISHED
Lake of Menteith NERFINISHED
Stirling council area NERFINISHED
Stirlingshire NERFINISHED
managedBy Historic Environment Scotland
near Port of Menteith NERFINISHED
partOf Trossachs area NERFINISHED
religiousOrderAssociated Augustinian canons NERFINISHED
tourism open to the public seasonally
usedAs place of refuge for Mary, Queen of Scots
visitedBy James V of Scotland NERFINISHED
Mary, Queen of Scots NERFINISHED
other members of the Scottish royal family

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Inchmahome Priory locatedOn Inchmahome Island