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Beech Hedge Meikleour
Beech Hedge Meikleour
Our world famous local record breaker
Video courtesy of Graeme Berry/Isla Aerial Surveying & Imaging
The Meikleour Beech Hedge is a breathtaking sight to behold. On the A93 road around 4 miles south of Blairgowrie it is the longest hedge in Britain and the tallest in the world. It reaches 30 metres (98 feet) in height and is 530 metres (1740 feet) in length.
The hedge is mentioned in the Guinness World Records and visitors from around the globe come to admire and photograph this world-beating wonder. It was planted in the Autumn of 1745 by Jean Mercer and her husband, Robert Murray Nairne on the Marquess of Lansdowne’s Meikleour estate.
1745 was the year of the second Jacobite uprising and Robert Murray Nairne along with other local men took up arms for Bonnie Prince Charlie. Many, including Robert Murray Nairne, gave their lives at the Battle of Culloden. The hedge has been allowed to grow towards the heavens as a living monument to their memory.
In the past it has received a trim every 10 years, although its most recent trim in late 2019, was the first in almost 20 years.
Image Courtesy Graeme Berry/Isla Aerial Surveying & Imaging
For more information see https://stv.tv/news/north/1442558-world-s-tallest-hedge-gets-a-trim-for-first-time-in-20-years/
and YouTube videos Meikleour Beech Hedge
Video credit - Graeme Berry/Isla Aerial Surveying & Imaging
How to find Meikleour Beech Hedge:
Take the A93 Blairgowrie to Meikleour road. The hedge starts at the junction with the A984 which leads into the village of Meikleour. Postcode for Sat Nav: PH2 6DU.
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