Tarfside Explained

Country:Scotland
Official Name:Tarfside
Gaelic Name:Bruach Tarbha
Os Grid Reference:NO494796
Coordinates:56.905°N -2.8324°W
Post Town:BRECHIN
Postcode District:DD9
Postcode Area:DD
Dial Code:01356
Static Image:St. Drostan's Episcopal Church, Tarfside - geograph.org.uk - 1618132.jpg
Static Image Caption:St Drostan's Episcopal Church

Tarfside is a small hamlet in Angus, Scotland.[1] It is situated in Glen Esk, on the upper course of the River North Esk, around 8 miles north of Edzell,[1] and has a footpath to nearby Loch Lee.[2] Tarfside is commonly seen as a very beautiful place for walkers.

Tarfside is the location of an Episcopal church, St Drostan's, which was built in 1879 in memory of Alexander Penrose Forbes, Bishop of Brechin. This replaced earlier Episcopal meeting houses in Glen Esk. The church has had no resident clergyman since 1921 and is currently served from Brechin. The church also has a lodge which provides accommodation for groups or individuals.[3] [4]

During the Second World War, a secret Auxiliary Unit known as the "Tarfside Patrol" was based in the area. This was led by Sgt William Henderson Kidd, who reported to the Group Commander Captain H.A. Ferrier, and Asst G.C. Lieut A.J. Mackie. An underground base would have been made which the patrol would have gone into hiding if the Germans had invaded. Research by the British Resistance Archive/Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team has identified the patrol members, but so far not the operational base (bunker).

References

  1. Web site: Tarfside . . 2007-05-12.
  2. http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/tarfside/tarfside/index.html Tarfside. Undiscovered Scotland.
  3. Web site: BrMS 11 Records of Tarfside Episcopal Church, Lochlee . Archive Services Online Catalogue . University of Dundee . 20 August 2018.
  4. Web site: The church & its history . St Drostan’s Church & Lodge . 20 August 2018.