| Loch Kaitre | |
|---|---|
![]() Loch Kaitre | |
| Location | Kinfauns, Perth and Kinross, Scotland |
| Coordinates | 56°23′13″N 3°21′02″W / 56.3869780°N 3.350517721°W |
| Type | Loch |
| Basin countries | Scotland, United Kingdom |
| Surface elevation | 223 feet (68 m) |
| Frozen | No |
Loch Kaitre (possibly Loch Kaitres) was a loch in Kinfauns, Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
The loch formerly occupied the site beside the Manse of Kinfauns. It was still present in 1838,[1] but in the mid-19th century, a sinkhole appeared and the manse fell in, witnessed by the minister, who had just left his home en route to the church. The loch remained for a few generations,[2] before being drained by a tenant later in the century for agricultural use of the land beneath it.[3]
References
- ↑ The steam-boat companion betwixt Perth and Dundee (1838)
- ↑ Historic Scenes in Perthshire, William Marshall, 1880 (p. 107)
- ↑ Historic Scenes in Perthshire, William Marshall, 1880 (p. 108)
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