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Located in the Carron Valley on the eastern end of the Carron Valley Reservoir, near Stirling. The medieval village has been built with the help of volunteers from all walks of life, and is intended to preserve and disseminate Scottish culture and heritage through education, active participation and entertainment.
Founded in 12th century, the Church of the Holy Rude is the second oldest building in Stirling.
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