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502:, 'fort'. The ancient ecclesiastical focus of the parish was not within the present village, but about 1.5 km to the west at NO 113 190. The site of the medieval parish church is marked by a walled burial ground a little south of the River Earn. There are no visible remains of the medieval building (or of the medieval village that is said to have adjoined it to the south), but the churchyard contains an interesting collection of 18th-century headstones carved with symbols of mortality, trades etc. In 1689 the church was rebuilt much nearer to the Bridge, by then the main focus of settlement in the parish, at NO 130 185. In 1787 the church was rebuilt yet again, using the same stones, on its present site just to the east of the second, which also became a graveyard. The present congregation is a large and flourishing one, and a modern hall and kitchen has been built adjoining the church in recent years. The parish has recently been merged with 146: 538:
consequence of economic cutbacks, but rather as a consequence of expansion. The Bridge of Earn to Mawcarse line, which followed closely to the route of the current M90 motorway southwards towards Balmanno Hill, before cutting right through the heart of it via the two tunnels which still exist today, opened to passengers on 1 June 1890. It made logistical sense to move Bridge of Earn's station to a better position to accommodate this new junction and so the original station was replaced. This section of line, between Bridge of Earn and Cowdenbeath, was closed in January 1970, following the Labour government instructions and was not a Beeching recommendation.
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became an important economic focus, with large numbers of visitors resorting to the parish to 'take the waters'. During the 19th century the coming of the railway to the village and the building of a station (closed in the 1960s) provided a further source of local employment, with much local produce
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Apart from the parish church and the primary school, the facilities in the village include three parks (Victory, Balmanno & Kintillo), a bowling club, tennis courts, three pubs (The Earn Hotel, The Tipsy Coo & Village Inn), one restaurant (Village Inn), a dentist, Used car dealership/ garage
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The parish of Dunbarney was very much part of the traditional agricultural economy of lowland Scotland up to the late 19th century, with most of the inhabitants engaged in agriculture or associated rural crafts. The traffic on the main north road from Edinburgh also gave a certain scope for the inn
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Bridge of Earn has had two railway stations, the second and most recent having closed on 15 June 1964. Bridge of Earn's original station had been located a few hundred yards further east when the existing line first opened on 18 July 1848. This station was closed on 1 February 1892, not as a
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supermarket, a newsagents (S&V Newsagents), a bakery (Tower Bakery), two hairdressers (Tanya Black's & Little Hair Company), a Chinese takeaway (Wok In) and a small family run Indian restaurant and takeaway (The Spice Garden above the Village Inn).
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Bridge of Earn's proximity to Perth, and convenient transport links to Edinburgh and Dundee, make it a desirable 'dormitory' town, though its second and most recent railway station was closed on 15 June 1964, following the
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The community also has an active Facebook Group page, which is often the source of burning community news such as The Wok In opening times, Post Office status and pet related defecation reports.
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The local Bridge of Earn Bowling Club on Main Street is one of the oldest (founded in 1859 on land leased to the village by Sir Thomas Moncreiffe) and largest sports clubs in the village.
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Bridge of Earn is the main village in the parish of Dunbarney (sometimes Dumbarney in older documents). The place-name is of uncertain (though probably
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The local amateur football team Bridge of Earn AFC (who compete in the Kingdom of Fife AFA Championship) play their home fixtures at Victory Park.
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The Carloways, an upcoming band were classmates at Dunbarney Primary School. The band have toured Scotland for over 4 years and have played as
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Since the Second World War, Bridge of Earn has increasingly become a dormitory town for families whose wage-earners commute to Perth,
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There are also self-catering holiday lodges in Bridge of Earn by the banks of the River Earn (River Edge Lodges).
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and hotel trade to accommodate travellers. From the late 18th century the spa (now closed) at
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Local estates that surround the village (none of whose houses are open to the public) include
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was formerly well-known and popular as a health and social resort, but was closed in 1949.
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The ruined Old Bridge of Earn (and part of the village) are featured in the 1857 painting
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for 'bridge'). The village grew up on the south bank of an important crossing of the
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Until 1964, Bridge of Earn had a railway station opened by the North British Railway
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The remains of two medieval chapels survive in Dunbarney parish, in the grounds of
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Up until August 2024, on the south west outskirts of the village, there was
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Bridge of Earn, and the formerly neighbouring but now conjoined village of
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The spa at the neighbouring hamlet (1 mile or 1.5 kilometres west) of
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Dunbarney Primary School is a feeder school for Secondary
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The village school is Dunbarney Primary School (run by
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Salmon fishing on the Earn (a major tributary of the
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