Perth is a town in in the Scottish council area of Perth and Kinross, in central Scotland, for which it is an administrative centre. The town was previously a key city and royal burgh of the former county of Perthshire. It is located on the banks of the River Tay in an area that is known to have been settled by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers over 8,000 years ago. The nearby Neolithic standing stones date from about 4,000 BC, when the first farms were developing.
The town's Scone Abbey is home to the Stone of Destiny, where the King of Scots was traditionally crowned, which emphasised the significance of the city during the days when it was a 'capital' in all but name, where the Scottish royalty regularly held court. The Royal Burgh status was granted to the town by King William The Lion in the early 12th century and it became one of the richest and most luxurious burghs in Scotland.
Perth is no a popular retail centre with a main shopping centre on a pedestrianised high street, housing a good variety of independent and specialist shops, making it a a busy stopping point for tourists and a good destination from which to explore the area.
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16 Leny Rd
Perth, PH1 2EN
10 Balhousie St
Perth, PH1 5HJ
Inverlamond Industrial Estate
Ruthvenfield Rd
Perth, PH1 3EE
91 dunkeld road
Perth, PH1 5AP
Broxden roundabout
Perth, PH2 0PL
6 Percy St
Stanley
Perth, PH1 4LU
15 County Place
Perth, PH2 8EE
Perth Aerodrome
Perth, PH2 6PL
East Leys
Errol
Perth, PH2 7TB
10 Norlands
Errol
Perth, PH2 7QU
1 Primrose Place
Perth, PH1 2QS
East Fordel
Glenfarg
Perth, PH2 9QQ
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