Telephone Box,Kenmore,Aberfeldy,Perthshire,Scotland,UK.

Telephone Box,Kenmore,Aberfeldy,Perthshire,Scotland,UK.

Telephone Box in Kenmore, Scotland, U.K. Kenmore is an extremely attractive planned village situated some six miles west of Aberfeldy on the A827. Its site is on what amounts to a promontory projecting into the eastern end of Loch Tay, formed by the loch to its south and west, and the River Tay to its north. Kenmore, as you see it today, was built as a planned estate village by the Earl of Breadalbane in the years following 1755. It stood on the site of an earlier village which in medieval times may have been known as Inchadnie. Another account suggests that Inchadnie was actually a distinct village which until 1550 stood beside a ford over the River Tay a little to the east. It was then removed to make way for the construction of the principal seat of the Campbells of Breadalbane, Balloch Castle, the predecessor of Taymouth Castle.