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Madderty

Madderty is a small village and parish in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Crieff, it lies in Strathearn, a fertile valley known for its agricultural productivity.

Historically, Madderty was an important ecclesiastical center. It was the site of Madderty Abbey, a Premonstratensian monastery founded in the 13th century. Although the abbey ruins are no longer extant, the site is marked by a historical marker and features in local history.

The village itself is small, consisting mainly of residential housing and agricultural buildings. The surrounding parish is largely farmland.

Notable landmarks and points of interest within the parish include:

  • The site of Madderty Abbey: Although little remains above ground, the site holds historical significance.
  • Madderty Church: The current church building dates back to the 18th century, but it stands on the site of earlier religious structures.
  • Local farms: Agriculture remains a key part of the local economy and landscape.

Madderty is a rural community with a rich history, contributing to the broader cultural and historical landscape of Perth and Kinross. The name "Madderty" is believed to derive from Gaelic origins.