Human settlement in Scotland
Weem
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The Victorian church at Weem (St David Menzies' Kirk) | |
WeemLocation within Perth and Kinross | |
OS grid reference | NN843498 |
Council area | |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | ABERFELDY |
Postcode district | PH15 |
Dialling code | 01887 |
Police | Scotland |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
UK Parliament | |
Scottish Parliament | |
56°37′33″N 3°53′15″W / 56.625712°N 3.887391°W / 56.625712; -3.887391 |
Weem (Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Chlachain) is a village on the B846 near Aberfeldy in Perthshire, Scotland. The name Weem is derived from the Gaelic uamh, meaning 'cave'.
Nearby is Castle Menzies. One of Scotland's best-preserved 16th-century castles, Castle Menzies is the seat of Clan Menzies. Looked after by a private preservation trust, the Castle and grounds are open to visitors in summer (entrance charge).
The Old Parish Church of Weem, of medieval origin, contains the funerary monuments of the Menzies family from the 16th century, and the heraldic hatchments carried at their funerals. Key from neighbouring cottage.
There are two pubs in Weem, the Ailean Chraggan and the Weem Inn.
References
- "Weem 2019: Best of Weem, Scotland Tourism". TripAdvisor.
External links
Media related to Weem at Wikimedia Commons
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