Attractions near Midtown Farmhouse
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Barrie's Birthplace
(5 Miles)*
The creator of the eternal magic of Peter Pan - J M Barrie - was born here in 1860. |
Angus Folk Museum
(9 Miles)*
Visit one of Scotland's finest folk museums and explore life in rural Scotland during the past 200 years. |
Glamis Castle
(9 Miles)*
Glamis Castle is the family home of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne and has been a royal residence since 1372. |
Edzell Castle & Garden
(11 Miles)*
This is a remarkable and very beautiful complex, with a late-medieval tower house incorporated in to a 16th century courtyard mansion. |
Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum
(13 Miles)*
In Meigle, there is a magnificent collection of 26 sculptured monuments of the early Christian period. |
Monikie Country Park
(15 Miles)*
Monikie Country Park, with its reservoirs, woodland and parkland, is an ideal location for a visit to the countryside. The scenic surroundings offer many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors at any time of the year. |
House of Dun
(15 Miles)*
This beautiful Georgian house, overlooking the Montrose Basin nature reserve, was designed by William Adam in 1730. |
Crombie Country Park
(15 Miles)*
The Park was officially opened in September 1983. Its 102 hectares includes Crombie Loch as well as broadleafed and coniferous woodlands. Crombie Country Park, with its scenic loch and woodlands is a haven for wildlife. |
Barry Mill
(17 Miles)*
Enjoy the sights and sounds of an early 19th-century working mill - the splash of the water-wheel, the sound and smell of grinding grain. |
Camperdown Country Park
(18 Miles)*
Camperdown incorporates within its boundaries Camperdown Country Park, Templeton Woods, and Clatto Reservoir. There is also a wildlife centre, family fun fair, adventure playground, golf courses, cinema and ice rink |
Towns near Midtown Farmhouse
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Kirriemuir
(5 Miles)*
The earliest records of Kirriemuir date from the 13th century, but it is possible that there has been a settlement on this site since prehistoric times. |
Forfar
(7 Miles)*
The Royal Burgh of Forfar stands on what was once the centre of the kingdom of the Picts - the region's first settlers. |
Glamis
(9 Miles)*
This much-loved home of the earls of Strathmore, Glamis is a sleepy and extremely picturesque conservation area, where you will find thatched cottages, the Angus folk Museum and St. Fergus' Kirk with its Pictish stone. |
Brechin
(11 Miles)*
The old city of Brechin, dating back over 1,000 years, stands proudly on the South Esk, and is built on the side of a steep hill. Today an ancient atmosphere clings to the worn red stones of this part of the town. |
Edzell
(11 Miles)*
Edzell has been described as the 'Jewel in the Crown of Angus', this beautiful village, entered via the 19th century Dalhousie Arch, lies between Strathmore and the Howe of the Mearns. |
Little Forter
(14 Miles)*
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Forter
(14 Miles)*
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Bridge of Dun
(15 Miles)*
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Fettercairn
(16 Miles)*
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Rosemount
(17 Miles)*
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