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Loch Leven

 
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A lake of eastern Scotland north-northwest of Edinburgh. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned on an island in the lake from 1567 to 1568.

 

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Lake, east-central Scotland. Roughly 3 mi (5 km) in diameter, it is one of the shallowest of the Scottish lochs, having an average depth of 15 ft (4.5 m). It contains a subspecies of brown trout known as Loch Leven trout. Castle Island, one of the lake's seven islands, has the ruins of a 14th-century castle where Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned (1567 – 68).

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Leven, Loch (lŏkh lē'vən), lake, 31/2 mi (5.6 km) long, Perth and Kinross, E Scotland. Its several islands include Castle Island, with the ruins of the castle in which Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in 1567-68, and St. Serf's, with the ruins of an ancient priory. The Leven River, outlet of the lake, flows E through Fife to the Firth of Forth.


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Loch Leven
Loch Leven - looking north from Vane Farm
looking north from Vane Farm
Location Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Coordinates 56°12′01″N 3°22′47″W / 56.20019°N 3.37963°W / 56.20019; -3.37963Coordinates: 56°12′01″N 3°22′47″W / 56.20019°N 3.37963°W / 56.20019; -3.37963
Lake type freshwater loch
Basin  countries Scotland
Islands Loch Leven Castle

Loch Leven (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Lìobhann) is a fresh water loch in Perth and Kinross council area, central Scotland.

Roughly triangular, the loch is about 6 km at its longest.[citation needed] The burgh of Kinross lies at its western end. Loch Leven Castle lies on an island a short way offshore. The castle was the prison of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1567, and it can be reached by ferry, operated from Kinross by Historic Scotland during the summer months.

Prior to the canalisation of the River Leven, and the partial draining of the Loch in the early 19th century, Loch Leven was of considerably larger area. The fall in water level exposed several small islands, and greatly increased the size of the existing ones.

Several relics were found during the draining, one of them being a sceptre, "apparently of cane, hilted with ivory, and mounted with silver, upon which ... were the letters of the words, "Mary, Queen of Scots," found near the Mary Knowe, where she is supposed to have landed after her escape from the castle.[1]

St Serf's Inch is the largest of Loch Leven's seven islands and it was the home of a Culdee and then an Augustinian monastic community, St Serf's Inch Priory. There was a monastic community on the island which was old in the 12th century. The monastery produced a series of Gaelic language charters from the 11th and 12th centuries which were translated into Latin in the late 12th century.

Loch Leven is a National Nature Reserve, as well as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Protection Area.

"Loch Leven" is also the name of the new Sykes VIII rowing boat for Scotch College, Adelaide and was named in honor after the loch.

References

  1. ^ "Ancient Relics". Bell's Weekly Messenger. April 3, 1831. http://www.londonancestor.com/bells/1827-relics.htm. Retrieved 2009-07-10. 

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