Nether Drumgley Farm
Nether Drumgley Farm is a farm in Angus, North East Scotland, Scotland. Nether Drumgley Farm is situated nearby to the forest Dovecothill Wood, as well as near the lake Loch of Forfar.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Loch of Forfar and St Orland’s Stone.
Loch of Forfar
Lake
Photo: Karen Vernon, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Loch of Forfar is a freshwater loch lying on the western side of the town of Forfar, Scotland. The loch trends in an east to west direction and is approximately 1 mi in length.
St Orland’s Stone
Archaeological site
Photo: Wallace Shackleton, CC BY-SA 2.0.
St Orland's Stone is a Class II Pictish Cross-Slab at Cossans, near Kirriemuir and Forfar, Angus, Scotland. St Orland’s Stone is situated 1¼ miles west of Nether Drumgley Farm.
Meffan Institute
Museum
Photo: Ewen Rennie, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The Meffan Institute is a museum and art gallery in Forfar, Angus. Opened in 1898, it houses a variety of exhibits of local interest in Angus, including a collection of Pictish stones, particularly the Dunnichen Stone and the Kirriemuir Sculptured Stones as well as Roman and Medieval artefacts found in the local area. Meffan Institute is situated 2 miles east of Nether Drumgley Farm.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Douglastown and Forfar.
Douglastown
Village
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Douglastown is a hamlet in Kinnettles in Angus, Scotland, three miles south-west of Forfar. It takes its name from the landowner who in about 1789 provided land for James Ivory & Co. to build a flax mill to spin yarn for heavy linen cloth called osnaburgs (named from the German town of Osnabrück, where it was originally made. Douglastown is situated 1½ miles south of Nether Drumgley Farm.
Forfar
Photo: LeCardinal, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Forfar is the county town of Angus, 13 miles north of Dundee. It had a linen and jute industry in the 18th and 19th centuries but those have gone, so Forfar is now a commuter town for Dundee, with a population in 2020 of 14,000.
Glamis
Village
Photo: Dan, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Glamis is a small village in Angus, Scotland, located 5 miles south of Kirriemuir and 5 miles southwest of Forfar. It is the location of Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Glamis is situated 3 miles southwest of Nether Drumgley Farm.
Nether Drumgley Farm
- Type: Farm
- Category: agriculture
- Location: Angus, North East Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
56.63874° or 56° 38′ 20″ northLongitude
-2.94592° or 2° 56′ 45″ westOpen location code
9C8VJ3Q3+FJOpenStreetMap ID
way 612004428OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=farmyard
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Dovecothill Wood and Lochside Fitness Zone 2.
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