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Inchmahome

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Inchmahome

Island in the Lake of Menteith, Stirling unitary authority, Scotland, 22 km/14 mi northwest of Stirling. On the island are the ruins of an Early English Augustinian priory built in 1238 by Walter Comyn.

Mary Queen of Scots is believed to have spent some months on Inchmahome, before her departure for France in 1548.



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But you can take a boat yourself over to Inchmahome Island in the centre of the lake, home to a 13th century priory that once provided a
There are several small islands in the lake, the largest of which is Inchmahome, where stands Inchmahome Priory, the monastery where four-year-old
You can take a small boat from Port of Menteith across the lake to visit Inchmahome Priory, which was founded in 1238 for a small community of Augustinian canons and was once a hideout for a four-year-old
 
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