
Lucky 7 - Alyth, Perth & Kinross.
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N 56° 37.300 W 003° 13.941
30V E 485742 N 6275297
Lucky 7 with a total of 8, in the centre of the small Perthshire town of Alyth in Scotland.
Waymark Code: WM13Y22
Location: Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/11/2021
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This Lucky 7 includes eight waymarks in the centre of the town of Alyth, a small town in a rural setting in eastern Perthshire. It is centred upon the Town Hall which is situated west of the Market Square and was built in 1887. The other seven waymarks are as follows:
Alyth Bowling Club, who's green is situated on Albert Street also, to the west of the Town Hall.
The Boer War Monument. A fifteen foot high obelisk on Airlie Street to the west of the Market Square, commemorating the three sons of a local landowner, who died in the Boer War.
The Traditional Alyth Fish Bar, a fish & chip restaurant and take-away, which lies on Airlie Street on the south-western corner of the Market Square.
Two red telephone boxes situated on the north-east corner of the Market Square. One is used as a defibrillator, the other lies empty, having once been used as a museum, at the time the smallest museum in the country.
The 1883 date on the Market Square Bridge, which crosses the Alyth Burn to the south-east.
A VR embossed wallbox on Toutie Street to the north
The steeple of the 1839 built Parish Church which is the tallest structure in the town, and sits on a rise to the north on Bamff Road.