Autumn Back Roads Drive To Visit Old Library Glenfarg Perthshire Scotland

Tour Scotland Autumn travel video, with Scottish music, of a back roads drive on narrow roads, with passing places, through rural countryside on ancestry visit to the old library in Glenfarg, Perthshire. The Arngask Library was built in 1892. Until 1890 the main settlement in the area was the hamlet of Arngask, now a few hundred yards to the east of Glenfarg. In that year the North British Railway opened a line to Perth to coincide with the completion of the Forth Rail Bridge. Glenfarg Station, now closed, was built to serve this upland area on the site of a farm called Damhead. The settlement that rapidly grew up around it became equally rapidly known as Glenfarg. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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