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Meikleour

The world's highest beech hedge, Meikleour, Perthshire

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Meikleour is a village in the Perthshire countryside which boasts the world's highest beech hedge.

Five miles south of Blairgowrie, just north of the meeting of the River Tay and River Isa, the village of Meikleour has an unusual claim to fame in that is the site of the highest beech hedge in the world. Planted in 1745, the hedge is 530 metres (one third of a mile) long and 30 metres (100ft) high. The story goes that the men who planted it died fighting for the Jacobites at Culloden. To pay tribute to their memory it was left to grow to the heavens. The mighty hedge, cut once every 10 years, is also the longest of its kind in Britain. It winds around Meiklour House, built in 1870 and now owned by the Marquess of Landsdowne.