Waterloo, Perth and Kinross explained

Country:Scotland
Official Name:Waterloo
Os Grid Reference:NO059368
Coordinates:56.5138°N -3.5308°W
Unitary Scotland:Perth and Kinross
Lieutenancy Scotland:Perth and Kinross
Constituency Scottish Parliament:North Tayside
Constituency Scottish Parliament1:North East Scotland
Post Town:PERTH
Postcode District:PH1
Postcode Area:PH
Dial Code:01738

Waterloo is a small hamlet in Perth and Kinross, Scotland approximately NaNmiles north of Bankfoot on the old A9.[1]

Etymology

Local opinion is divided on the origin of the name. Most agree that the hamlet was named after the Battle of Waterloo. However, some say it was named Waterloo because it was settled by soldiers returning from the battle, while others assert that it was given the name because the hamlet was built for the widows of the soldiers who did not return from the battle.

Education

Waterloo is in the catchment area for Auchtergaven Primary School in nearby Bankfoot.

Transport

Waterloo lies on the B867 (the old A9). It has one bus stop and is served by the Number 23 bus that runs between Perth and Aberfeldy and is operated By Stagecoach.

The nearest railway station is Dunkeld & Birnam approximately 30NaN0 north of Waterloo.

Staredam Standing Stones

Just outside Waterloo there are two standing stones known as the Staredam standing stones.[2] The stone on the right-hand side (if you are facing the stones from the road) has a cross carved in it and is suggested to be one of the earliest examples of Christian symbology being carved on pre-historic standing stones.[3]

Steardam is also mentioned in Sir Walter Scott's book The Fair Maid of Perth.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Google Maps. Google Maps.
  2. Web site: Staredam | Canmore. canmore.org.uk.
  3. Web site: Standing Stones in Scotland in Perth and Kinross . www.megalithic.co.uk. 2021-06-19.
  4. Holder, G., (2006), The Guide to Mysterious Perthshire, Tempus : Gloucestershire. pp. 153-154. .