St Madoes

St Madoes

Pitfour Castle, St Madoes, designed by Robert Adam, 1764
St Madoes
 St Madoes shown within Perth and Kinross
Population 1,263 
OS grid referenceNO196211
    Edinburgh 47 mi (76 km)  
    London 364 mi (586 km)  
Council areaPerth and Kinross
Lieutenancy areaPerth and Kinross
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town PERTH
Postcode district PH2
Dialling code 01738
Police Scottish
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
Scottish ParliamentNorth Tayside
North East Scotland
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UK
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Coordinates: 56°22′31″N 3°18′12″W / 56.375335°N 3.303373°W / 56.375335; -3.303373

St Madoes (pronounced Saint May-Doe's) is a village in the Carse of Gowrie in Scotland, developed around Pitfour Castle. It is believed, however, that there has been settlements in the beginning of the century due to the discovery of several standing stones, as well as the St Madoes stone, a well preserved Pictish cross.

Local amenities at St Madoes include a small shop, two parks, a primary school and an 18th-century church built upon earlier remains. It is believed the original drawings for the church were done by the architect Robert Adam (1728-1792) the design and layout is very similar to the only other known Robert Adam country kirk (Kirkoswald near Culzean Castle) with the most noted similarity being the gallery (or Laird’s Loft) on the back wall, facing the central pulpit. Adam also designed Pitfour Castle. Both buildings were funded by the laird John Richardson (1760-1821), a wealthy local man involved with the salmon fisheries of the Tay. Recently the village has started expanding due to the building of a large housing estate.

St Madoes Church

It is located near Errol, between Dundee and Perth.

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