Loch Earn (Perth and Kinross)

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Rephotography - St Fillans, Lochearn

Dougie Vipond and Colin Prior continue their journey across Scotland exploring human impact on the landscape. Euan follows the journey of the famous Edinburgh Christmas tree from felling in the forest to the switch-on of lights. Find out if the Young family are ready to part with their feathered friends in the final instalment of Landward's 'Turkey for Christmas' series.

Landscape photographer Colin Prior rephotographs a garden in St Fillans for BBC Scotland's Landward programme.

In the late 1800s St Fillans was a remote hamlet and its residents had to be pretty much self sufficient. The once lush vegetable garden is now overgrown and contains an abandoned cottage from which the photograph was taken.

Features of the area

Perth and Kinross Group

Perth and Kinross is one of Scotland’s 32 unitary council areas. It borders Aberdeenshire, Angus, Dundee City, Fife, Clackmannanshire, Stirling, Argyll and Bute and Highland. It has its administrative centre in Perth.

It corresponds broadly, but not exactly, with the former counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. These two counties operated under a joint county council from 1929 until 1975, when they merged into a single district of Tayside Region. The current council area was formed in 1996.

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